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Just now, leave it to deever said:

Damn the tigers song is catchy. 

Best in the league. I love it. Just hope not to hear it again today. 

 

Bringing my two year old son to his first game today as the wifey decided today was also the only time she could do a Barbieheimer day (and the rest of the family/babysisters are interstate).

All dressed up in his clash guernsey, 2021 scarf on, we get to Richmond, on the verge of finding a park and he falls asleep in the car at 2.45. 🤣

Hopefully we'll get to see the second half and AF will be on his best behaviour.

 
1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Best in the league. I love it. Just hope not to hear it again today. 

After a topsy turvy round with number two spot in full reach, winning his game has taken on significantly new significant. 

Only our hearts beat true for the red and the blue....

3 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Wowza.. wheres all the dees supporters?

In the mcc they're here as usual. Coming out of the long room or the eateries 


3 minutes ago, layzie said:

MCC for me today. Had to head right up to Level 4 Mt Everest 

We are stuck behind the goals 

RIP my head 

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

We are stuck behind the goals 

RIP my head 

It's exciting behind the goals when it's just Kozzie between you an some tigers player. Enjoy.

 

Just now, Bitter but optimistic said:

Can't wait !!!

I reckon we're going to inflict some pain today !

hopefully not self inflicted! 

3 minutes ago, A F said:

Bringing my two year old son to his first game today as the wifey decided today was also the only time she could do a Barbieheimer day (and the rest of the family/babysisters are interstate).

All dressed up in his clash guernsey, 2021 scarf on, we get to Richmond, on the verge of finding a park and he falls asleep in the car at 2.45. 🤣

Hopefully we'll get to see the second half and AF will be on his best behaviour.

Haha good luck with that!   My wife, adult daughter(expecting my first grand-demon) & adult stepdaughter at barbie too.  
‘I’ve successfully swapped out a battery in my old iPad (first time), had a pie n chips in gravy and made a dark and stormy…… watching hawks creep back at saints. In Sydney so got the big screen warmed up.  Got my scarf ready. Have I missed anything?
Go Dees!!



 

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