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15 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

maginness to tag clayton or viney?

An allocated duty, highly unlikely to succeed for either mighty Demons.

34 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

I thought he went well last week.

 

Me too on Rick. On the ground has always been  a slight issue. In the air last week he was very good.

 

For the second time in a month I've been given a soy latte. This one was merely unpleasant while the previous was also burnt and undrinkable on multiple levels.

I plan to take it out psychicly on Hawthorn because they look like soy late squirts and their presence is just as unwelcome.

Amusing myself with the idea of Petty and BBB in a three legged race after a comment elsewhere about our forward line having five legs.  Guess the AFL won't count them as one player though....

 

Carn Dees!  Prolly won't watch the game tonight, need all the beauty sleep I can get!


7 minutes ago, Demon17 said:

Sitting next to a hawks fan on the tram . He says his Hawks WERE terrible last week.

Go dees

get off the tram.Hurry

we are going TALL

BBB

PETTY

FRITSCH

VAN ROOYEN

 
4 hours ago, Hatchman said:

This is just the kind of game we are notorious for losing. 

I'm nervous

We never seem to have easy wins against sides we're expected to.

14 minutes ago, Demon17 said:

Sitting next to a hawks fan on the tram . He says his Hawks WERE terrible last week.

Go dees

They still had more scoring shots than Essendon despite losing

i concur go Dees


4 minutes ago, DubDee said:

we are going TALL

BBB

PETTY

FRITSCH

VAN ROOYEN

Chandler and Kozzie would be licking their chops…

2 hours ago, Redleg said:

Has anyone noticed that when you watch Foxtel footy in 4K, it’s a slightly better picture than HD, but the sound is out of sync with the picture?

Yes in one of the practice matches it was terrible 

9 minutes ago, DubDee said:

we are going TALL

BBB

PETTY

FRITSCH

VAN ROOYEN

What's the fwd line then?

Petty BBB  Fritta

ANB  JVR  Kozzy 

 

Marty Hore Sub. Another move I didn’t expect!!!

DEMONS. 

4 Quarters Please 🙏 

Since BBB and Petty are both playing perhaps they will be interchanging during the game.


Two weeks in a row Thommo dropped then Hore made sub after good games

5 minutes ago, forever demons said:

Two weeks in a row Thommo dropped then Hore made sub after good games

I don't think Hore was ever going to be a permanent fixture. We'd be too tall with May, Lever, McDonald, Hore. 
 

It was just a match up thing against a very tall dogs forward line.

Edited by adonski


Salem is hanging out with the backline in the warm ups.

36 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

For the second time in a month I've been given a soy latte. This one was merely unpleasant while the previous was also burnt and undrinkable on multiple levels.

I plan to take it out psychicly on Hawthorn because they look like soy late squirts and their presence is just as unwelcome.

Why would you drink chinese coffee bit salty I say.....

 

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