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14 minutes ago, old55 said:

I think Richmond will be desperate with finals on the line, I think they should have beaten us on ANZAC Eve but for inaccuracy/accuracy differential, I think their backline is capable, their midfield is not missing anyone and is batting deep and I think they have just enough avenues to goal in Riewoldt, Martin and Bolton.  If Lynch was playing I'd be even more pessimistic.

I also admit there's a bit of MFCSS vibe, and it's been there all week, even ahead of the upset results that make the win more important for us.  Sometimes "I got a feeling, a feeling deep inside ..."  I have money on Richmond little-win.

Hope we go with Hibberd as sub and give Smith a full game at Casey.

I also think a loss at this time is not fatal for any of the contenders - hell if it is, put your money on Carlton for the flag.  I will have a nibble at that though if Richmond wins.

I think you have indigestion @old55 🤣

Richmond will come at us hard. They always do but I think we’re building. I just don’t see us losing this one

 

Looking forward to beating Richmond only for Barrett to anoint the Tigers as the 4th or 5th best side in the competition.

Having a [censored] of a day ,didnt win tatts,no bread left for toast ,dropped mob phone in sink now not working ,so [censored] off.Hope richmond burst into flames to cheer me up .May to run over their number 8 like a ride on mower in the first 10 mins.Tried to buy new mobile on line tohard only thing they didnt want know was my jock size.Time for scotch no wonder i  drink god help me.Go DEES

 

We’ll win today. It’ll be a resounding win. It’ll be a memorable win. We won’t lose another match this year. We’ll finish second on the ladder at the end of H&A and our first final will be at the ‘G vs Brisbane and we’ll make Zorko cry, again.

Why? Because I said so, and that’s as good a reason as any.

GO THE MIGHTY DEES! ❤️💙

PS: some DA peeps are watching the Casey match today. They just reported seeing Clarry running, and running very well. They say he looks great.

Spargypants is also there. 

8 minutes ago, forever demons said:

Having a [censored] of a day ,didnt win tatts,no bread left for toast ,dropped mob phone in sink now not working ,so [censored] off.Hope richmond burst into flames to cheer me up .May to run over their number 8 like a ride on mower in the first 10 mins.Tried to buy new mobile on line tohard only thing they didnt want know was my jock size.Time for scotch no wonder i  drink god help me.Go DEES

Hope your day gets so much better, FD. BTW, what size jocks do you wear? Asking for a mobile phone company. 😁


Sounds like Smith to be the sub with @picket fence reporting Hibberd is also at Casey.

Unless there's drastic change to our team in the coming weeks then I think Smith has found his spot in our 23. The perfect sub.

Reckon it will be another test of my weak ticker today, no game is easy this time of year (except maybe against WCE)…us by 8 points

 

Looks like no Brodie Grundy for Casey.

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Looks like no Brodie Grundy for Casey.

Sub? 
Smith is due for a full game. He needs the miles in the legs. 


5 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Looks like no Brodie Grundy for Casey.

they just called him as lining up at full forward on the casey stream

spargo seems to be playing for casey too

Just now, whatwhat say what said:

they just called him as lining up at full forward on the casey stream

spargo seems to be playing for casey too

Oh good, I didn't see him running out with the team.

6 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Sub? 
Smith is due for a full game. He needs the miles in the legs. 

Smith definitely sub.

Was doing captains run yesterday.

I’m quietly confident today but won’t lie I’d be feeling much better if Clarry and Fritta were playing! 

12 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Hope your day gets so much better, FD. BTW, what size jocks do you wear? Asking for a mobile phone company. 😁

Size not sure ,as long as you can fit 2 cricket balls in them i am happy,as for photo ID sending in one the first ex wife took just flash at the delivery driver and i get my new phone,what could go wrong


2 minutes ago, OhMyDees said:

I’m quietly confident today but won’t lie I’d be feeling much better if Clarry and Fritta were playing! 

Who wouldn’t? 

I’m outdoors at a little Thai place at the top end of Bourke St and they have a dish called Crying Tiger (tough). I’ll take that as an omen. 


4 hours ago, leave it to deever said:

I'll try not to complain about Goody's selections again after the cricket selections in the Ashes this year. 

Very good point Leave. Warner also going deaf it would appear watching that cheat Duckett's edge 😐.

1 hour ago, forever demons said:

Size not sure ,as long as you can fit 2 cricket balls in them i am happy,as for photo ID sending in one the first ex wife took just flash at the delivery driver and i get my new phone,what could go wrong

This thead is starting to have a few kinks in it!😵‍💫

I had a nightmare earlier in the year that they would beat us with a goal in the last minute. I awoke with a cold sweat. Sometimes a dream can have the opposite meaning which I hope is true. 

 
23 minutes ago, picket fence said:

This thead is starting to have a few kinks in it!😵‍💫

I don’t see a problem with that. 😁

Just hope the players realise this round the umps are appearing to crack down on discent. We don't want to give Richmond any 50 metre penalties 


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