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15 minutes ago, Nudge said:

@binman prediction 💯 right, took to last min and for weather to appear better than anticipated, but we are now Favourites!!!

Never a good omen.
 

 

Fox Footy are currently dhowing the 2017 queens birthday game.

The Jack Watts goals still gives me goosebumps. The roar of the crowd when he goals is exactly what I want to hear tonight.

28 minutes ago, FireInTheBennelly said:

That isn't what you're face is telling us Stig!

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The wet will suit us tonight. 


First bounce 

Will it be: Gawn, Viney, Clarry, Trac

or will Kosi go in with Trac forward?

Just now, layzie said:

ALL DUCK NO DINNER!

All sizzle no steak

Just now, Jaded No More said:

First bounce 

Will it be: Gawn, Viney, Clarry, Trac

or will Kosi go in with Trac forward?

Kosi has to be in there first bounce 

 
1 minute ago, 640MD said:

All sizzle no steak

All mouth no teeth 

I hope we have the right boots on. Our players slip over on a normal day so tonight I do not want to our players falling over 


1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

All mouth no teeth 

Steak is hard to eat with few teeth

Just started raining for the second time here in Kilmore

I am stuck here in Berwick stuck and it is full of filth supporters. Disgusting


On Swan Street having a bresky, reckon it’s about 65/35 to Collingwood in terms of numbers. 
 

We gotta be LOUD otherwise we’ll be drowned out badly. 

Regardless of the result tonight, this feeling is what it’s all about. 

And not a feeling that was awarded to us for many, many years. 

Heading in soon to sit squashed between two strangers and hoping to f&@k that they’re Dees supporters. 

1 hour ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Did anyone hear Craig McRae say to the reporters “See you in a couple of weeks” at the end of his presser on Tuesday?

Its been reported by Code/HS that his little quip angered a few of our officials and some players

[censored] him, he’s all duck no dinner.

1 hour ago, Lord Travis said:

My grandmother passed away this morning so I’ll be a wreck win or lose tonight. Her favorite player was Kozzie Pickett, or as she called him ‘Aaron Davey’. Hoping he kicks a bag tonight for her!

My condolences mate. 


Unless Victoria has gone through major climate  change  heavy rain is not normally associated with Northerly winds. You might get lucky especially if its blowing 35- 40 knots. It might blow right over the top of Melbourne. 40 is a very high number.

Port Phillip Bay will be as flat as a duck pond. 

If anyone is looking for final moment tickets go to the ticketing topic someone has just posted they have one to giveaway

 

How is it looking at the G? Do we expect a 50/50 crowd?


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