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1 hour ago, Deebauched said:

aaaaaargh!   Never mind. lol.

Seriously , isnt Pink Lady the brand name or used to be of a certain street product in St kilda?  . just saying.

This would be one of those things that happened when you were living overseas - we helped facilitate breast cancer awareness and some men were so secure in their sexuality that they could wear pink/salmon clothing. Still there are some that projected their own homophobic self hatred but that’s a history lesson for a different mirror.

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16 minutes ago, chookrat said:

Wouldn't we have to travel if we come up against Brisbane or Port in the prelim? E.g. they finished higher on the ladder and so play a home game, or does us winning our Qualifying place us ahead of them from a home v away prelim perspective?

If you win the QF you get a home Prelim.

If you lose the QF or win an EF, the Prelim is an away game.

If we win our first QF regardless of location and regardless of opponent, our Prelim is at the MCG. Even if the opponent finished higher.

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31 minutes ago, chookrat said:

Wouldn't we have to travel if we come up against Brisbane or Port in the prelim? E.g. they finished higher on the ladder and so play a home game, or does us winning our Qualifying place us ahead of them from a home v away prelim perspective?

Nvm, question answered 

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39 minutes ago, SFebes said:

For those that have seen Laurie, could he potentially be the replacement for the Hunter wing next year and beyond?

I wonder if they will try to recruit Liam Henry for that position?

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1 hour ago, SFebes said:

For those that have seen Laurie, could he potentially be the replacement for the Hunter wing next year and beyond?

I think more likely Blake Howes hopefully.

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2 hours ago, OhMyDees said:

Worrying the kind of first quarter Blues have just had against Suns. Hope we come out firing but as Binners said it was such a taxing game we could struggle early doors…

Hawthorn won’t fold the way GC did, either. 

If we fall 40 down, all hell is going to break loose. 

A good start tomorrow will do wonders for our hearts. 

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Yes, as mentioned by @titan_uranus, a good start is imperative as we need to take the umpires out of the equation.

To quell any doubt I AM being serious. I'm sure AFL HQ would love us to lose this game for the theatre it would create in the final round. I may be wearing a tinfoil hat but it doesn't mean I'm wrong!

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5 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Don't think so. Has never shown that at Casey IMO. The more likely for that role is Woewodin

played a fair chunk of time here at Casey

4 hours ago, old55 said:

I think more likely Blake Howes hopefully.

Howes originally started as a winger at Casey before being pushed to HB

Can see him taking this role on though no problems

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5 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Don't think so. Has never shown that at Casey IMO. The more likely for that role is Woewodin

Look I hope Bill goes well, but I reckon he isn't quite up to it

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1 hour ago, BDA said:

We can't afford to drop this game. losing 2 of last 3 games is just not flag winning form. 

Hawks will be tough but we will win. We have to.

And we know Carlton are sniffing up our butts for the double chance. We have to win and win well. Not to mention it would be embarrassing to lose in Gawn’s 200th. 

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