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17 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

I'll be there.

You're an hour early, the game is at 1.10!

 

Kind of hope we win by 1 point just so our percentage will be exactly 100.0

 

(on a serious note, hoping for a solid 4 quarter performance, apply scoreboard pressure during the second half, build on the gains of last week and take advantage of the reported upheaval at West Coast) 

 

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Alarm is set for game time - 5:10 am. Hard to believe it's predicted to be 34 degrees.

Sorry, there I am braggin' again. That''s Sorrento 🇮🇹 time and temp.

BTW didn't see Max and Goodie at the bar of the Conti. Didn't see the Conti.

2 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

ready for the harley show 2.0

You reckon we're his bunny?

We need a 10 goal win to get in the 8

Come on Dees Make a statement and go on from here

 

It’s game day baby. Pumped!

If we bring it, we win it. So [censored] bring it boys.

Go Dees!

SN34 

Feel like it’s been eternity since last Friday night and I can’t wait to see if we bring that same level of intensity. If we do, I expect the Eagles to fold quickly and we should win by 8+ goals.

Waterman to be a late out too I’m predicting.


Good morning to Dlanders all over this great country of Ours.

Hopefully time for a little payback( and then some).

5 hours ago, M_9 said:

You reckon we're his bunny?

Were last time...  

Well, rug up folks... i will be

Just want a fluid game that reminds me of cohesion . Bring our best ...that's all

If Lions get home we're still in the basement.

Let's get a 'game' happening.  Let's build .

Go get'em Milky. Welcone back.

Some semblance of footy nouse back in the lineup with the 2 Jakes ;) 

Go Dees

FOUR quarters !!!

Pies Dogs and Suns done us a favour by losing, we just have to secure a win today to revive the season….I think we will get it done by about 25 points


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GAMEDAY!!!!

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We’re a different side today than what we were last time we met them. Not so much in terms of personnel but definitely regarding belief and confidence. We’ve got it in spades!

 

Us by a BBB, a Gussy and a Leb (66 pts)

YEAH THE MIGHTY DEES!

2 minutes ago, sisso said:

Pies Dogs and Suns done us a favour by losing, we just have to secure a win today to revive the season….I think we will get it done by about 25 points

Us by a Tmac? I reckon we’ll go for two Tmacs.. a nice round figure of 50. 😁

Pakenham lines are actually running today, so that’s a win already 🙄

Redemption time Dees, let's get a big percentage boosting win today and keep our finals hope alive!

8 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

ready for the harley show 2.0

No double-dont-argues off Trac and Clarry this week, kiddo.


57+ point win please, so we can go ahead of the filth on percentage 

I don't just want to win, I want to win by a lot. Give me some confidence that we can beat the Bombers next week.

 

Win at least 6 out of the next 8. Then the next 3. 
like 87. Only better.  Go Dee’s 

 

1 hour ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Us by a Tmac? I reckon we’ll go for two Tmacs.. a nice round figure of 50. 😁

I’d take that would be nice to have a relaxing day at the footy, the old heart isn’t the best and those nailbiters probably subtract a week from my life every time


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