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Great weekend collingwood cop a belting and we belt north.Ah bliss

 
7 minutes ago, forever demons said:

Great weekend collingwood cop a belting and we belt north.Ah bliss

Careful 

It's rational and fair to argue that this shouldn't be close given the respective formlines.

But we cannot disrespect them. 

This isn't even about moving up on the ladder. It's about our form. Collingwood's lost two in a row. Port's lost four in a row. Brisbane lost to a non-finalist last week. Geelong lost to a bottom four side last week.

This is another chance to build our form, build on the last four weeks. But it's also a chance to win at a different venue (10 of our 13 wins have been at the G) and to win interstate (2-4 record on the road so far this year). 

 
15 minutes ago, forever demons said:

Great weekend collingwood cop a belting and we belt north.Ah bliss

I hope the actual Club players and staff are smarter than this post


Some nice MFCSS already building in this thread, just to offset the over confidence.

Just now, A F said:

Some nice MFCSS already building in this thread, just to offset the over confidence.

Is it even Demonland if we don’t worry about losing to North?

4 minutes ago, IRW said:

I hope the actual Club players and staff are smarter than this post

Do you have a little grey cloud floating over your head

 

Want to see our backline working well. Limit them to minimal opportunities. 

The rest need to tackle well.

Defense wins it.

No injuries, and run out the 4 quarters. Junk time goals would also be appreciated. 

Kossie has his game back on track, keep it going. 

Some forward marks would also help, just like last week.

Go Dees.

Edited by kev martin

Wife’s away for a spa weekend with her friends down the peninsular. Just spent the past hour celebrating the birthday of one of my youngest daughters stuffed toys complete with games, party food, part poppers and presents (felt a bit like a bluey episode). About to smash some lunch then sit down with my oldest daughter to watch the game. Can’t wait!!! 💙❤️💙❤️💙

Edited by —coach—


3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Brodie Grundy in da house?

 

Yeah he flew over with basically the rest of the list since Casey have a bye. 
Do you want him to stay in the hotel during the game? 😂

4 hours ago, Demonland said:

It’s Game Day and the Demons have a massive opportunity to propel themselves into 2nd place on the ladder with a big win over the Kangaroos today. 

Apologies to @McQueen and anyone else who posted in the other GameDay Thread as I was trying to merge the thread I pressed the wrong button and deleted the other thread. Sorry 🤷‍♂️. It's my first day.

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I hope you’re on a strict probation period!


 

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