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Looking forward to Rivers producing more and more of last week’s final quarter.

Chaplin on Rivers, scary.

I had a meeting with him yesterday and reviewed his tape and I was pretty honest with him, I said I think you're only at about 75-80 per cent capacity for what you're capable of.

 

It’s currently raining here in Casey. Let’s hope it clears up. We know what happens to us in the rain 🙄

 
2 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

https://www.afl.com.au/news/982456/young-demons-best-game-only-a-hint-of-whats-to-come

Looking forward to Rivers producing more and more of last week’s final quarter.

Chaplin on Rivers, scary.

I had a meeting with him yesterday and reviewed his tape and I was pretty honest with him, I said I think you're only at about 75-80 per cent capacity for what you're capable of.

 

Gee 80 per cent thats scarey go RIV


30 minutes ago, layzie said:

A rainy and foggy morning in Melbourne

You left out cold

weather will, you would think, keep it tight and make it a wet ball game, which probably suits the crom more than us

mouch will revel as an inside bull who turns it over a lot, and they will REALLY miss laird and rachele's ball skills

today's one of the ones where i just expect the dees to get it done in a professional, relatively gritty win

Media still ripping into  MFC . Its been a long week. Now theyre hinting that Goodwin would make a good coach for the Crows in 2025.

Get it done today Dees.  If for any reason just shut the media up. FFS

 
9 minutes ago, Jontee said:

You left out cold

I did, how embarrassing.

1 hour ago, dees189227 said:

We just need to bank the points.

But on a side note come along for the bluey entertainment. The kids will love it. 

Is this a thing?

Genuine question. I am brining my son.


I think today is a critical marker for our fortunes this year.  Adelaide will want to attack through the corridor, it's our best chance to practice and display our ability to deal with this.  

Weather will clear nicely by game time.

Expect a perfect Melbourne winter's day, blue skys and hardly a breath of wind.

Only a mll od rain has faen so ground might be a touch slippery, but not sodden.

Edited by binman

MFCSS is shrouding my judgement.

Why did it have to rain. Makes it a closer call than it would have been if dry


Hail rain or shine, if we're contenders we have to win this. We can smell September now so no more slip ups. 

2 minutes ago, von said:

Why did it have to rain. Makes it a closer call than it would have been if dry

Maybe not a bad thing to clean up our skills in the wet, in preparation for a potentially wet final..

1 hour ago, Stiff Arm said:

Win or lose, I'd like to see Tommo play a blinder

Reckon he's underrated, way too good for VFL 

Stiff I agree, just would like him to succeed and do enough to keep his place.

Think it frees up Lever to float and intercept, which is his thing and benefits us greatly.

Wet or slippery game, still drizzling here in the city. Forecast says the sprinkle is abating.

Marks are so important to our structures. At least, I hope we play infront and have the right boots on.

We have been playing consistently over the four quarters (better than previous years, and last week drop in 2 and 3 was an aberration, plus a little bath water), showing we have built our maturity.

Love our young players. The mids are doing well, led by Gus, with Clarry out and Tracc foward. 

C'mon those on the edge of selection, push hard today. 

Our team is so much more flexible in our set ups and styles now, good coaching. We must be a headache to play against. 

Go Dees.

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24 minutes ago, Glorious Day said:

Maybe not a bad thing to clean up our skills in the wet, in preparation for a potentially wet final..

Less than 1ml of rain predicted 

 

Training in now, plenty of red and blue around in this carriage at least.

2 minutes ago, layzie said:

Training in now, plenty of red and blue around in this carriage at least.

Game day....the only time one is inclined to speak to other passengers.


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