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4 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

No.

No, you’re not at the ground?

 

On the tram now, was busy watching England and Switzerland.

I'm ready as well, hope you all are too. 


24 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Poor kid 

JJ 2.0

 

edit: Waterman is playing 

I'm not too worried about Waterman today, missed MCG training and carrying an injury.

Top tier Ponsford and Shane Warne Stand closed.

15 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

No.

Thanks

 
1 hour ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I’ll ride in style…

 

ALL ABOARD THE DEE TRAIN… stopping all stations to Victory!

Please tell me that is set up as a shuttle service from Fed Square down to the G for kids.


Predicting amazing games for Tmac, Gawn, AMW, Rivers and JVR, hope I'm right.

Melksham to kick 2 or 3 as well!

45 minutes ago, binman said:

Anyone at the ground?

If so, can you please advise if the top of the Ponsford is open.

It is and 8 people are up there atm.

Edited by Redleg

Game will likely be level until half time

then we will kick away hopefully 

I know where everyone is, up here in Bright! couldn’t get into a cafe for breakfast this morning 

Cue the skiing jokes

I’m hoping today is like that Gold Coast game at Marvel in 2021, the first of our winning streak. Put up a big score, looked flash all over for the first time in months, gained serious confidence despite the opposition not being strong. 

Honestly though, can’t shake the feeling that we’ll struggle through this one. 


That West Coast theme is certainly....something.

10 minutes ago, binman said:

Thanks

Why on earth would you want to go up there! Do bring your own oxygen binman? 

3 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

I’m hoping today is like that Gold Coast game at Marvel in 2021, the first of our winning streak. Put up a big score, looked flash all over for the first time in months, gained serious confidence despite the opposition not being strong. 

Honestly though, can’t shake the feeling that we’ll struggle through this one. 

Dees by 4 points. Why? Just hopeful. 

Best of luck to Melks on his return. I’m failing to get excited by this match given what happened last time we played them. 

13 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

No as in the top level of the Ponsford and Warne are closed.

There are people sitting in the top of the ponsford


2 hours ago, DubDee said:

I’m predicting 80% of posts in this thread to be complaining about umpiring 

Only if we lose 😉

Sparrow the sub?

 

I would just like us to score in the last quarter 😏

9 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

That West Coast theme is certainly....something.

It’s absolutely horrible. Like a terrible 90s doof track. 


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