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PREGAME: Rd 01 vs St. Kilda

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10 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

Peroxide h2o2..

Impressive! DL’s science knowledge is ahead of the ruck.

As Autumn turns to Winter and wet weather prevails how will the AFL sanctioned aerial ping pong fare?

It’s been a Wet Wet Wet season in the top end.

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8 hours ago, praha said:

Saints supporters on bigfooty talking like as if they haven't missed finals for 13 of the last 14 seasons. They are up and about and extremely confident.

I think we are stronger than them on every line. Odds are probably accurate given form.

Odds are accurate given form? Saints lost last week and only finished 1 spot ahead of us last year. What firm are you talking about?

Down with the daughter for the 1 st game. God I hope we put in the good performance. Would love a first round win and to inflict the saints 2nd loss after splashing all that cash on the new recruits.

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https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/nba-style-how-the-demons-plan-to-amp-up-their-home-games-to-get-crowds-back-at-the-g-20260313-p5oa86.html

Melbourne supporters are used to a certain match-day aesthetic: cheeseboards on the balcony, a glass of Tasmanian pinot in hand, a polite golf clap when the Demons slot a goal.

But things are changing at Demon land. Not just on the field, where new coach Steven King has promised to deliver a more direct, high-octane brand of football. But off it as well.

This season, the club wants its home games to feel less like a wine bar and more like an NBA arena.

Sounds ominous for Demonland....

26 minutes ago, dice said:

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/nba-style-how-the-demons-plan-to-amp-up-their-home-games-to-get-crowds-back-at-the-g-20260313-p5oa86.html

Melbourne supporters are used to a certain match-day aesthetic: cheeseboards on the balcony, a glass of Tasmanian pinot in hand, a polite golf clap when the Demons slot a goal.

But things are changing at Demon land. Not just on the field, where new coach Steven King has promised to deliver a more direct, high-octane brand of football. But off it as well.

This season, the club wants its home games to feel less like a wine bar and more like an NBA arena.

Sounds ominous for Demonland....

I mean I've been to the NBL twice in the last 4 months.

The first time I was so overstimulated after I was wide awake for 3 hours past my bed time... but I guess I do that with the dees too.

The 2nd time I took some loop earphone things that block noise and it was much more pleasant. Mr 6yo had a great time at both but he is keener on the footy...


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