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11 minutes ago, Deemania since 56 said:

The Demons' outcome of a smashing victory will depend heavily on the small brigade running Port ragged.  

Yep. Port will be quick no doubt, but reckon they kamikaze run leading to fatigue later in games. If we’re smart, our smalls (particularly forwards) will be able to hurt them on the transition.

Also need to watch out for Marshall, he usually reserves some of his best games for us.

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1 hour ago, Winners at last said:

I'll be watching the match at the Sporting Globe (Richmond version). Any other Demonlanders going there?

PS. I'll be easy to identify ... an old man with a Demons scarf.

Are you my father?

 
4 hours ago, BoBo said:

Take the crowd out of the game early and watch port start to wilt.

 

Get off to a flyer Dees.

And the umps thanks.


Nervous about tonight 

If Port kick straight we will need to have a perfect night with all stars playing well

 

I really want Petty playing forward but I'll understand if he doesn't.

The fact that Hore is in bodes well for it to happen.

Those two early marks he took last week reminded me of how much of a good fwd target he is.

Bbb,Petty and Jvr will be tough to counter.

Might be the afternoon of slugging ice cold beers but I reckon we’ll make a serious statement tonight. 
 

Dee’s by plenty 


Disaster ... the Sporting Globe (Richmond) is closed for renos.

Can someone else suggest another suitable inner city pub at which to watch the match?

33 minutes ago, Smokey said:

Might be the afternoon of slugging ice cold beers but I reckon we’ll make a serious statement tonight. 
 

Dee’s by plenty 

Yeah I'm not so confident! Great night for J.V Sensational effort, heart and soul of MFC ! Do it for J.V!

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5 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

Disaster ... the Sporting Globe (Richmond) is closed for renos.

Can someone else suggest another suitable inner city pub at which to watch the match?

walk down to the London or the Corner?

To be honest I won't be surprised either way tonight. 

But I hope we win to start off our Adelaide trip well & win for Jack 


4 hours ago, Tarax Club said:

Beg to differ on May’s performance/presence in the 2021 Grand Final. Definitely not a cardboard cutout, gave his fellow defenders and teammates a great deal of confidence. Had ‘Astroboy’ and his teammates totally bluffed. He was still standing 24 hours after the final siren.

Agree.  Blanketed Naughton, as he has done countless times.  Dogs goals came from bontempelli and unlikely sources like Treloar and Johanissen, talls couldn't get a snifter...

💪

16 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

Disaster ... the Sporting Globe (Richmond) is closed for renos.

Can someone else suggest another suitable inner city pub at which to watch the match?

Hey Bingers! Can you make your way to South Melb? 50 Tope Street. Neita’s brand spanking new pub called Brewmanity. Neita’s gonna be there, as well as Robbo and Brad Green and members of the DA who aren’t here in Adel.

Then let me know what it’s like coz I’ll be going there to watch Thursday’s match. 👌🏽

2 hours ago, Brownie said:

And the umps thanks.

Definitely, the umps .... 


Should we adjust expectations for this game?

Port are a good side and a tough ask at home.

I believe we are good enough but it's going to be difficult.

Will need our best from our mids and some luck re no injuries.

 

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