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Just now, Diamond_Jim said:

do we.. ask me in six weeks

The Pies gameplan is multiple levels above ours

Wouldn't say multiple but I definitely see theirs a lot stable then our current game plan which to be fair isn't far off at all.

 

If anyone can beat them we can, but have to be somewhere near our best, and don’t let them get us with their run through the middle and on the outside.

They get alot of goals out the back too, but if we work hard we can really punish them on turnover, as long as we don’t kick it straight to the likes of Darcy Moore.

I like the way Crows and Swannies  played them, that’ll give us a few clues.

1 hour ago, DeeZee said:

If anyone can beat them we can, but have to be somewhere near our best, and don’t let them get us with their run through the middle and on the outside.

They get alot of goals out the back too, but if we work hard we can really punish them on turnover, as long as we don’t kick it straight to the likes of Darcy Moore.

I like the way Crows and Swannies  played them, that’ll give us a few clues.

the way the bears play them seemed to do the job

 
2 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Wouldn't say multiple but I definitely see theirs a lot stable then our current game plan which to be fair isn't far off at all.

What they have that we don't is good disposal.
Last couple games they've picked us apart with it.

I find SEN really hard to listen to these days but it’s worth the pain this morning listening to Carlton supporters ringing in and abusing their club. 


3 hours ago, ANG13 said:

I find SEN really hard to listen to these days but it’s worth the pain this morning listening to Carlton supporters ringing in and abusing their club. 

Watched Razor's performance again yesterday, and he is the best going around

Anyone know what the crowd size was at the Pies Giants game, can't find it anywhere. 

Found it 37,631 for a 4:40 start yesterday. We got 35,767 at the 1:10 game Vs The saints last year.

Edited by YearOfTheDees

18 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Anyone know what the crowd size was at the Pies Giants game, can't find it anywhere. 

Found it 37,631 for a 4:40 start yesterday. We got 35,767 at the 1:10 game Vs The saints last year.

We beat that vs Hawks at a similar time on Saturday there were 39,818 where apparently we outnumbered Hawks fans despite they having a membership of about 100,000 members.  Home game to both clubs.

Edited by Lucifers Hero

 
On 5/14/2023 at 7:00 PM, WalkingCivilWar said:

What a ridiculous thing to say, borderline offensive. No surprise though, they’ve been frothing over Cox the entire game. So cringey. 

Same Gerard Healy who turned his back on Dees and went to Swans 

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