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The Gold Coast Suns have won 5 games at the MCG in total since their inception in 2011. The Suns MCG victims were Melbourne in 2013, 2014, Hawthorn in 2017, Collingwood in 2021 and Richmond in 2024.

The last Suns win against Melbourne was in 2014. I believe we will win today by 12 points. Let's hope my prediction is correct.

 
1 hour ago, adonski said:

Langford 20 & 3

If it was Jakovich I'd read that as 20 goals and a 3 week suspension.

20 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Did they not do their homework or pickup their mess ??

Life isn’t always a bed of roses. It’s a lesson they need to learn.

 
3 hours ago, Wrecker45 said:

You'd rather lose and justify to yourself our gamesyle is no good than win against an up and coming side where our gamestyle holds up?

Did you read my post? I was responding to someone stating that Carlton losing will take the heat off us if we lose too.

2 hours ago, Brownie said:

Are you sure you can take kids.

I thought after last week's effort the AFL rated our game style MA15 😜

There’s a difference between adults only and unwatchable Brownie


In the little paper this morning Parkin talks about Mitchell

If you cannot score you cannot win

How simple how true

Hope we can score better inside our F50 today

I will cheer for those missing todays game

Go Dees

Whilst this week is by no means a write off, I'm really excited about next week. If we can get through today without any injuries then next week we could have a fit and firing Kozzie, Melksham with a game under his belt, Lever and May back together. All signs point towards a better showing

 
22 minutes ago, 640MD said:

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I will cheer for those missing todays game

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The Suns will come up out absolutely firing and will set the tone for the game quickly.

We will be in the back foot from the first quarter and will put in a similar performance as North.

I seriously thought we would have turned the corner from an effort and intensity performance after some rather dour displays last year. But after putting up that game in Round 2 of the season, I have huge doubT.


Unfortunately in a long time I won't be at the G today. Heading over the border for a family birthday.

But will be listening on the drive up.

Hopefully the boys get the job done

Wow the new site on mobile is amazing Very effective for viewing the gameday thread.

Is there a Demonland app in development? Maybe that's the next frontier for DL

It's a grey day, the low clouds glowering over the MCG as if they're unhappy with the rejigged game plan the Demons are playing.

Another day of disappointment losing to a fanless interstate irrelevant club on our home ground


Houston, we have season lift off? Wrong bloke here’s…

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11 hours ago, DemonWA said:

I was so fuc%ing glad to see Carlton loose. Takes the pressure off us to rebound (or maybe the pressure off us supporters)

For what it's worth I think we will win. We play the G better than the Suns and I'm backing JVR to do what chin did and have an elite game. Let's fuc$ing go Dees

Did they loose or lose? I an a little confoosed


Big game. Can't afford to drop another.

Goody using extra strength deodorant today that's for sure. A fair bit of chewy being worked over in the coaching box.

Some sweaty folk all about.

So what's going to change short of some huge successful key forward miraculously falling from the sky.

Dees by 3 goals.

Wait. ...Gcs by 4 points.

Hold the press.... Us by 5 points.

Stop....Gold coast by 7 goals.

Then again us by 4 goals.

Oh who the hell knows. Anyone's guess I guess.

Let's at least go down swinging this round as opposed to last week's week effort.

2 hours ago, Langers15 said:

The Gold Coast Suns have won 5 games at the MCG in total since their inception in 2011. The Suns MCG victims were Melbourne in 2013, 2014, Hawthorn in 2017, Collingwood in 2021 and Richmond in 2024.

The last Suns win against Melbourne was in 2014. I believe we will win today by 12 points. Let's hope my prediction is correct.

Why did you just go a say that.... :(

 
1 minute ago, chook fowler said:

Dumb football dumb umpiring

Game hasn’t started yet Chook


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