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14 minutes ago, redandbluemakepurple said:

I would not be surprised if Fullarton came in for lately withdrawed Spargo.

I would be.

In fact surprised is way too mild a description of what my reaction would if Fullarton plays in this match. 

 

More likely would be TMac to free up Lever/May against their 3 tall forwards. Even that's a stretch. Pun intended.

 

What is the rule for substituting an emergency for a selected or interchange player prior to the game?

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36 minutes ago, kev martin said:

Given our off season, this will be a defining game. Get em Dees, give them nothing. I want to see scorn on their faces, no laughter or pats on back until the end, or unless a bit of magic happens. Angry and ruthless, us against them. Run out the quarters, get those late goals and go into the break on a high, and definitely to not concede in the time-ons. Pressure, contest and causing turnovers is the modern game and our DNA, plus holding it in our forward area and playing roles. The Carlton community game showed that our zone is still working unless the opps 'take it on'. Be interesting to see if we use fast and powerful plays down corridors, and some blitzing to create a string of goals.

Feeling confident.

Go Dees

Agree,  start the season like we did against the blues, stun the lot of them.  Give them nothing for the whole game and the whole season.  We have the back line we have the mids, I think (hope) Windsor has a blinder, 

I have no idea who will kick our goals, hopefully 6 or 7 kick multiple.

GO DEES


I have enjoyed all the posts thus far, feeling pretty relaxed at the moment and looking forward to seeing a Dee Victory up in Sydney Town. Comeon the mighty Dees.!!!

 

Found a bar in NusaDua that does AFL my wife gets a massage and I get to yell and bellow in a bar. Hope there are other supporters. Bintang grosse each quarter. 
Happy with any win but I would rather we dominated the burgers , go Dee’s 

and I want Max to lead from the front. 


remember we used to be afterthought in this comp and again we are now opening the season in a blockbuster

All eyes on us tonight. give ‘em hell!

3 hours ago, DubDee said:

jaysus, i’d need a Gavascon chaser after that brekky!

maybe a defibrillator too!

I can’t even look at that brekkie pic now. I actually had a Berocca chaser, then another coffee at the airport. Had to hold the spew-bag for the entire flight, much to the concern of the poor soul sitting next to me. The attendants asked folks to let me off the plane first. I thought they were just being nice but they clearly didn’t embrace the thought of cleaning up some eejit’s vomit. The fumes on the tarmac exacerbated the situation. I barely made it to the ladies room, where there was a queue so I had to choose: floor or sink. Poor old sink got the gig.

For future game-days I shall never again stray from my usual game-day fare of three ️s and four 🚬s and one Red Bull. 👍🏽

3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Bored Cabin Fever GIF

45 minutes ago, HBDee said:

More likely would be TMac

aaaaand there is the MFCSS!
Thanks 🤨


2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

remember we used to be afterthought in this comp and again we are now opening the season in a blockbuster

As much as i want to see another flag and remain relevant in the competition, i equally now want us to find a permanent home for the next 30+ years, so all we then need to focus on is football.

Demons by 12 goals.

Clarry BOG

Max to win the Chas

Edited by Demon Dynasty

22 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

The model is based upon all the games played so far this year for premiership points!  
 

today is dragging like a worm ridden dogs butt on the carpet.

storyline’s I don’t want to see:

grundy goes forward and kicks 4

JJ shines for bog.

the one I do want to see:

demons by 25, in a canter.

 

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Going to be very interested to see how Schache goes. He’s got a good opportunity here to make him difficult to drop if he can make himself a target a get a couple of goals. I’d like to see him play with enough presence where a defender has to be thinking ‘where is Schache’ and not just be able to run off him at will to other contests.  

21 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I can’t even look at that brekkie pic now. I actually had a Berocca chaser, then another coffee at the airport. Had to hold the spew-bag for the entire flight, much to the concern of the poor soul sitting next to me. The attendants asked folks to let me off the plane first. I thought they were just being nice but they clearly didn’t embrace the thought of cleaning up some eejit’s vomit. The fumes on the tarmac exacerbated the situation. I barely made it to the ladies room, where there was a queue so I had to choose: floor or sink. Poor old sink got the gig.

For future game-days I shall never again stray from my usual game-day fare of three ️s and four 🚬s and one Red Bull. 👍🏽

wow, your travelling makes Led Zeppelin on tour look tame


2 minutes ago, BoBo said:

Going to be very interested to see how Schache goes. He’s got a good opportunity here to make him difficult to drop if he can make himself a target a get a couple of goals. I’d like to see him play with enough presence where a defender has to be thinking ‘where is Schache’ and not just be able to run off him at will to other contests.  

Totes agree! We need him to be a threat. 

5 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

 

Max to win the Chas

101.00 @ TAB

If my multi with Dees flag gets up then our sponsors will be very happy.

There will be a Jag in the garage and a Grange on the dinner table.  🏅🏆🚘🍷

So who’s sub tonight out of Billings, Windsor Chandler or Laurie? Clearly Bowey will start.

A bit of noise over at Bigfooty that it’s Billings.

 
3 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

So who’s sub tonight out of Billings, Windsor Chandler or Laurie? Clearly Bowey will start.

A bit of noise over at Bigfooty that it’s Billings.

I'd go with Chandler personally, but could also see Laurie. No chance on Billings surely!


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