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1 hour ago, Dee Zephyr said:

After Brisbane’s win we’ve drifted to $1.44

There is no apostrophe in Brisbane

 

I only watched the first quarter and a bit but the Lions players made a big show of congratulating each other after every goal. all back slaps and fist pumps. trying to show the world how together the group was. looked confected to me.

reckon if we turn the screw next Thursday they will fold. And let's not forget their MGC record which is abysmal.

SOSW to come for Kozzie.

Not sure about sub.

Has Laurie done a lot at Casey?

Seeing Port smash Essendon shows what a good team they are. We did so well to beat them and then hold of a desperate Crows team in front of a record crowd and some poor umpires.

We will miss Kozzie but Chin and Nibbler stepping up. Maybe Billings to kick true. He couldn't get worse.

 
21 hours ago, Binmans PA said:

I'd be surprised if we don't see a debutant. Either Kolt or Brown, probably the latter if Koz is suspended.

Brown would get my vote.

Unavailable.  Bowey McAdam Hore Spargo Turner Melksham 

Hunter available but to play at Casey

so “No change”

only one forced change if the MRO uphold the kozzzy suspension… if so, love to the see the Kolt debut (or perhaps ANW) 

Mcvee May Petty

Salem Lever Rivers 

Langdon Viney Windsor 

Sparrow JVR  ANB 

Fritsch BBB Kozzy/Chandler 

Gawn Trac Oliver 

Howes Woey jnr Chandler/Tholstrup Billings

sub   Billings/Tholstrup

Go Dees 


52 minutes ago, Damo said:

There is no apostrophe in Brisbane

Yes there is - l used to be a teecha

46 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

SOSW to come for Kozzie.

Not sure about sub.

Has Laurie done a lot at Casey?

Seeing Port smash Essendon shows what a good team they are. We did so well to beat them and then hold of a desperate Crows team in front of a record crowd and some poor umpires.

We will miss Kozzie but Chin and Nibbler stepping up. Maybe Billings to kick true. He couldn't get worse.

Who ?

 
On 05/04/2024 at 12:46, spirit of norm smith said:

Time for the KOLT to debut 

Pbs Nature Hair Flip GIF by Nature on PBS

There was movement at the station...

18 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

SOSW = Son Of Shane Woewodin 

aka Taj Woewodin 

aka Woey jnr 

Aka Woey 2.0


2 hours ago, Damo said:

There is no apostrophe in Brisbane

There certainly is. JACK'S win in the lottery. BRISBANE'S win in the footy. Possessive pronouns.  Got it?

5 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

How much did I win?

Would like to think $50,000,000 at the very least Jack. All your so many wonderful contributions to this forum should amount to that. Go and buy your ticket mate. I will take a cut of 1%. Cheers.

I got pretty good detailed mail on BrisVegas well before in media.

Respect Demonland policies obviously. We should win by 10 goals.

Tom Morris saying Oliver a chance to miss this week with that finger issue


4 hours ago, sisso said:

Tom Morris saying Oliver a chance to miss this week with that finger issue

Likely give him 3 weeks to recover … 

If Oliver and Pickett both miss will need to rotate a lot more Salem/Rivers/ANB through the midfield as well as elevate Sparrow to a bigger inside role

6 hours ago, sisso said:

Tom Morris saying Oliver a chance to miss this week with that finger issue

If Tom Morris says it then Oliver will be best on this week...

Oliver replacements:

1. Salem mid (possibly with some Rivers rotations) with AMW in down back
2. Taj on ball 
3. Kolt?
4. Laurie 

Pickett replacements

1. AMW forward 
2. Laurie or Taj forward
3. K Brown
4. Kolt

A lot of options and they’re all involving exciting young players, but none of them leap out as great choices 


On 04/04/2024 at 22:53, BDA said:

according to ralphy just now he's a cert to be suspended. spargo still injured so not sure who'll come in for him

Spargo??? Give me a break, time for the Kolt !

9 hours ago, Wrecker46 said:

I got pretty good detailed mail on BrisVegas well before in media.

Respect Demonland policies obviously. We should win by 10 goals.

Eh?

You have to love demonland, the only footy forum that debates punctuation.

Get in whilst we still have some.

I think AMW or Seston ready for debut. 

 

 

 
1 hour ago, Bystander said:

You have to love demonland, the only footy forum that debates punctuation.

Get in whilst we still have some.

I think AMW or Seston ready for debut. 

 

 

Yes, some of us cannot stand apo's'tophe abu's'e.

 


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