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Early start here in Reggio Calabria (0520h) so cinque (5) more birra and bed.

Shoutout to @samcantstandya

Well I sincerely hope we win today since I’ve been promising folks left, right and centre I’d bring the four points home. 😅

Lucky socks are on.

Us by Leb (6pts)

GO YOU MIGHTY DEMONS!

GIVE ‘EM HELL!!!

♥️💙♥️💙♥️💙♥️💙


40 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

Well I sincerely hope we win today since I’ve been promising folks left, right and centre I’d bring the four points home. 😅

Lucky socks are on.

Us by Leb (6pts)

GO YOU MIGHTY DEMONS!

GIVE ‘EM HELL!!!

♥️💙♥️💙♥️💙♥️💙

go get em little socks

If we’ve been refreshed by the break, and can find the big sticks more often than not, we are a slim chance. I know it’s a big IF, but I’m sticking with the “team we love”, cos I always do. Dees by not much! ❤️💙

Edited by Deeoldfart

 

where is everybody its game day come on wake up


Just now, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Who are we playing?

stupid bloody suns

I don’t like all the changes but what do I know!

With the lucky socks and goal kicking boots. Who nose what’s possible

Like our backline structure. Don’t love our forward set up (but when have I) and will be able to see whether we have post bye learnings for our midfield based on the CBA mix during the first quarter.

Best of luck to Jeffo who after a few soft kill 5 goal VFL games had his best big boy footy game in the VFL last game against Essendon VFL. Hopefully he takes that attack on the ball and demand on the lead into today’s game.


I'm not confident at all. I know we've had 3 losses in a row and will look to bounce back, but so have the Suns and they'll be absolutely determined to not let this one slip.

I think Max King will get a hold of May unfortunately and he could be on the chopping block at next week's selection.

Suns by 37.

Edited by At the break of Gawn

Dees by 17 running away.😁👍

4 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

Well I sincerely hope we win today since I’ve been promising folks left, right and centre I’d bring the four points home. 😅

Lucky socks are on.

Us by Leb (6pts)

GO YOU MIGHTY DEMONS!

GIVE ‘EM HELL!!!

♥️💙♥️💙♥️💙♥️💙

Ghostwriter you are a legend. May your lucky socks bring home the 4 points.

20 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

I'm not confident at all. I know we've had 3 losses in a row and will look to bounce back, but so have the Suns and they'll be absolutely determined to not let this one slip.

I think Max King will get a hold of May unfortunately and he could be on the chopping block at next week's selection.

Suns by 37.

I'm the opposite.

I'm actually really confident about how well go today.

We'll be as fresh as we're ever going to be given we're coming of our bye.

Conversely, the AFL has done us a solid as the Suns are off a six day break and travel.

And the suns gws game, which I watched, was a very intense, high pressure game with lots of arc to arc running so will be no easy thing to back up from.

In terms of our method, we match up well against the suns I reckon.

They have a leg speed advantage but i think our selection has in part looked to negate that advantage.

I agree they will be desperate to win after 3 losses on the trot, but as you note so will we and I'm not convinced beng desperate to win nessarily translates to doing so (the Suns were desperate to win last week).

Dees by 17.


23 minutes ago, layzie said:

12:30? How am I supposed to get stuffed done?

Easy.

Take my approach today - do stuff all.

 

It’s gameday baby. Pumped!

About to consume a few tasty alcoholic beverages to warm the cockles before the big game.

Go Dees!

SN34


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