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It's Game Day and the Demons have a chance to notch up their third consecutive win — something they haven’t done since Round 5, 2024. But to do it, they’ll need to exorcise the Demons of last year’s disastrous trip out West. Can the Dees continue their momentum, right the wrongs of that fateful clash, and take another step up the ladder on the road to redemption?

 

Good luck with that!

Clarry and may are big outs.

Hopefully the eagles don’t decide to turn it on again like last year but with our outs I reckon this will be a close one

Not confident but I reckon we win by 15 points

Go dees

 
50 minutes ago, BDA said:

Clarry and may are big outs.

Clarry yes, but has May out, been verified, or is it still just a training thread?

7 minutes ago, hardtack said:

Clarry yes, but has May out, been verified, or is it still just a training thread?

Not sure re may. I read it on here and assumed it was a definite out but perhaps not


3 minutes ago, BDA said:

Not sure re may. I read it on here and assumed it was a definite out but perhaps not

I think it’s very possible, in which case I’d have to think JVR will be back in the team.

11.35am start over here for me. Good timing.

Watch the first, an apero or 2 at halftime and a relaxed lunch after the game to celebrate.

Expect a win. Viney to wear Reid like glove and pester him to distraction. Sparrow to take him if he lines up at HB. Rivers to step up in a midfield role.

Petty and Turner to not change ends at the breaks. Half forward, half back.

All good…. Dees by 30 points going away.

I heard May was gonna be a late out from someone in the DA who arrived in Perth yesterday morning. He didn’t say who he’d heard it from but I believed it because Maysie didn’t look right at training on Thursday, so it came as no surprise.

 

Before our Freo match remember we were saying Freo had the wood on us, they’ll humiliate us again like last year, we’re gonna be 0-6 etc. Nek minnit… we chalk up a win. 😃

Ima draw on that energy and bring it into today’s game for all to feed off. I have nfi what that means but I’m vibing a win so I’m gonna roll with it. Again, don’t know what I’m saying coz three hours sleep and no coffee. Zero coffee. Not a single coffee bean😳

The mighty Dees by Dazzle’s fave player… 30 pts. 👹

For all the numbers nerds out there:

We beat Freo by 10 pts

We beat Toiges by 20 pts ergo

We’ll beat WCE by 30 pts

Simples

GO THE MIGHTY DEES!!!


Just want to see more of that manic pressure we came out with after halftime against the Tigers. Do that and we go a long way to winning it.

2 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

I heard May was gonna be a late out from someone in the DA who arrived in Perth yesterday morning. He didn’t say who he’d heard it from but I believed it because Maysie didn’t look right at training on Thursday, so it came as no surprise.

Thanks Casper.. the updates are invaluable.

Enjoy your day.

Shame you don't have time to look around.

Go Dees

2 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

Before our Freo match remember we were saying Freo had the wood on us, they’ll humiliate us again like last year, we’re gonna be 0-6 etc. Nek minnit… we chalk up a win. 😃

Ima draw on that energy and bring it into today’s game for all to feed off. I have nfi what that means but I’m vibing a win so I’m gonna roll with it. Again, don’t know what I’m saying coz three hours sleep and no coffee. Zero coffee. Not a single coffee bean😳

The mighty Dees by Dazzle’s fave player… 30 pts. 👹

For all the numbers nerds out there:

We beat Freo by 10 pts

We beat Toiges by 20 pts ergo

We’ll beat WCE by 30 pts

Simples

GO THE MIGHTY DEES!!!

I'll have what she's having ....

2 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

We’ll beat WCE by 30 pts

Simples

GO THE MIGHTY DEES!!!

No idea about those numbers. Today is a different day The main question

Have you hot those LUCKY socks

Nothing else matters

7 hours ago, BDA said:

Clarry and may are big outs.

Hopefully the eagles don’t decide to turn it on again like last year but with our outs I reckon this will be a close one

Not confident but I reckon we win by 15 points

Go dees

I admire your optimism.

I guess you never know

Three on the trot would make things interesting.


A good last quarter would be nice to see for the first time this season. (Provided we have played the first 3 consistently)

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3 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

Before our Freo match remember we were saying Freo had the wood on us, they’ll humiliate us again like last year, we’re gonna be 0-6 etc. Nek minnit… we chalk up a win. 😃

Ima draw on that energy and bring it into today’s game for all to feed off. I have nfi what that means but I’m vibing a win so I’m gonna roll with it. Again, don’t know what I’m saying coz three hours sleep and no coffee. Zero coffee. Not a single coffee bean😳

The mighty Dees by Dazzle’s fave player… 30 pts. 👹

For all the numbers nerds out there:

We beat Freo by 10 pts

We beat Toiges by 20 pts ergo

We’ll beat WCE by 30 pts

Simples

GO THE MIGHTY DEES!!!

But more importantly ...are you wearing the right socks???

it's funny, from 2020-2024 i was incredibly confident us winning every game

now i have uncertainty as to whether or not we can even be competitive

my mfcss is tingling; not helped by some random stat i saw the other day that meth coke win more round 8 games than any other team or some such poppycock

do it for plugger mac, dees

Our game is built around pressure, and it’s been building nicely over the last couple of rounds. Bring it consistently today, and it’s game over by mid way through the third, if not earlier. I’m backing us to do just that! Dees by 50+ points going away.

Expecting a Tim Kelly masterclass. That guy always plays well against us.

Also, I mentioned this in another thread, but I get the feeling that Harley Reid will be pumped up for tonight considering he was at the forefront of our demolition around this time last year.

Curtailing the influence of those two will go a long way towards a Demon victory.


27 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

it's funny, from 2020-2024 i was incredibly confident us winning every game

now i have uncertainty as to whether or not we can even be competitive

my mfcss is tingling; not helped by some random stat i saw the other day that meth coke win more round 8 games than any other team or some such poppycock

do it for plugger mac, dees

i used to be uncertain now im not so sure

45 minutes ago, Wells 11 said:

But more importantly ...are you wearing the right socks???

and on the same feet

4 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

Before our Freo match remember we were saying Freo had the wood on us, they’ll humiliate us again like last year, we’re gonna be 0-6 etc. Nek minnit… we chalk up a win. 😃

Ima draw on that energy and bring it into today’s game for all to feed off. I have nfi what that means but I’m vibing a win so I’m gonna roll with it. Again, don’t know what I’m saying coz three hours sleep and no coffee. Zero coffee. Not a single coffee bean😳

The mighty Dees by Dazzle’s fave player… 30 pts. 👹

For all the numbers nerds out there:

We beat Freo by 10 pts

We beat Toiges by 20 pts ergo

We’ll beat WCE by 30 pts

Simples

GO THE MIGHTY DEES!!!

Yes.. there is only one 🐐 that ever existed in the number 30 and it was this sex symbol below..

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Edited by dazzledavey36

 

Hmmm less than confident here we’ve won the last two but been pretty patchy…Dees by 4 points


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