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  • waswan
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    We have an advantage with our defence
    Grundy tips the mids their way
    Buddy tips the fwds our way

    Kennedy/Parker H2H with Pendles
    Clarke to Sidebottom
    Hewett H2H with Treloar
    Buddy up the ground

    Plus 2 bug ins, Marn Grook, Reg retirement, Goodes Doco, Pies injury list....
    Could almost tip us tonight

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  • Markwebbos
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    Originally posted by 707
    There were some very clever things done in Sideways which may not be obvious to everyone.

    The legendary 1961 Cheval Blanc that was the pride and joy of Myles wine collection is in fact almost 100% Merlot.

    Frass Canyon winery where Miyles has his big spit bucket melt down is a fictional name, Frass is termite droppings, very clever :-)

    Yeah, yeah I know, I'm sounding like a tragic!
    Your knowledge of wine is far greater than mine! The irony of a Merlot hating wine snob who’s favourite wine is a Merlot was lost on me! Or am I remembering it wrong?

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    Originally posted by dimelb
    In other words, complete and utter vulgarian.
    Other kind of coke I suspect

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  • 707
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    Originally posted by Markwebbos
    Pretty sure guy in Sideways was NOT a Merlot lover.

    I see Eddie as more of a Chardonnay type
    There were some very clever things done in Sideways which may not be obvious to everyone.

    The legendary 1961 Cheval Blanc that was the pride and joy of Myles wine collection is in fact almost 100% Merlot.

    Frass Canyon winery where Miyles has his big spit bucket melt down is a fictional name, Frass is termite droppings, very clever :-)

    Yeah, yeah I know, I'm sounding like a tragic!
    Last edited by 707; 24 May 2019, 03:00 PM.

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  • dimelb
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    Originally posted by sprite
    Eddie always wants to portray himself as a Jack'n Coke bogan from Broady. In reality it's more Moet and coke now
    In other words, complete and utter vulgarian.

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  • liz
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    Originally posted by Sandrevan
    However, the ruck contest will be crucial. Poor old Sinkers - he'll give his all as usual but Grundy is elite
    Which means it is likely to come down to how well our midfield can read Grundy's work, while Sinclair does his best to prevent Grundy putting it straight onto the chest of his midfielders.

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  • sprite
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    Originally posted by Markwebbos
    Pretty sure guy in Sideways was NOT a Merlot lover.

    I see Eddie as more of a Chardonnay type
    Eddie always wants to portray himself as a Jack'n Coke bogan from Broady. In reality it's more Moet and coke now

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  • Sandrevan
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    How long has it been since a Swans v Collingwood games featured both Reid brothers?

    The Magpie tall forwards would be Mihocek and B Reid. We have more tall options when going into the F50. Who is going to quell Jayden Stevenson - he's a good player despite being young and very light.

    Collingwood won't have De Goey, Cox, Taylor Adams, Darcy Moore, Tom Langdon, Jaimie Elliott.

    Before we beat Essendon I couldn't see the Swans winning too many games this year but the last 2 weeks have given me some hope but I hope it's not false hope. I go into tonight's game with some hope.

    With JPK back I think we can match them in the midfield. However, the ruck contest will be crucial. Poor old Sinkers - he'll give his all as usual but Grundy is elite

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  • Markwebbos
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    Pretty sure guy in Sideways was NOT a Merlot lover.

    I see Eddie as more of a Chardonnay type

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  • 707
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    Originally posted by Auntie.Gerald
    Lol

    And I bet u Eddie is a merlot drinker lol

    He reminds of the guy from the movie “sideways”
    Ah yes, Sideways was a classic movie, and I'm still in love with Virginia Madsen :-)

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  • Auntie.Gerald
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    Originally posted by 707
    Looking forward to this, got a very good Shiraz on standby, almost as brilliant red as Maguire's face will be if we can roll the Pies.
    Lol

    And I bet u Eddie is a merlot drinker lol

    He reminds of the guy from the movie “sideways”

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  • RogueSwan
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    Originally posted by dejavoodoo44
    ... while on the other hand, constant injuries are starting to destabilise Collingwood.
    Like last year

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  • 707
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    The big forwards will appreciate Buddy being back as he'll draw the best defender/s so the trickle down effect is that the others will have lesser direct opponents. Our mids need to ensure they choose the best option going into 50, not just constantly feed Buddy the ball.

    Real contested and clever marking power in the forward half, let's hope we capitalise. Looking forward to this, got a very good Shiraz on standby, almost as brilliant red as Maguire's face will be if we can roll the Pies.

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  • wolftone57
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    Originally posted by dejavoodoo44
    Yes, Dawson has surprised me a bit, with his ability to take strong contested marks. Heeney can also pluck one or two. Papley can also mop up the crumbs. Though I wouldn't mind if Ronke recaptured his form, in order to give some more crumbing assistance.
    I don't know why Dawson surprised you as he was drafted as a third forward in the Gunston mould. His reserves formwoyld have told you that while he was a gun inside mid there he also went forward and took telling pack marks every week. So don't be shocked we don't need unnecessary heart palpitations.

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  • wolftone57
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    Originally posted by AnsweredPrayers
    He looks great but his kicking is a worry. More Read than Hall. Not sure why though as his technique looks pretty good to my untrained eye.
    It's the ball drop. His technique is good until he drops the ball. Sometimes he let's the ball go too high. Deeds to concentrate on letting the ball go lower. He faces directly at the target, goals, lines the ball up well, his hands are in perfect placement. But the drop, ugh. Not always but about every second or third kick for goal depending on the day.

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  • Faunac8
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    I think we are a sneaky chance tonight and our two inclusions certainly add something to our team. I also agree with the sentiment of many on here who feel Buddy will be better served up the field a little bit delivering to our forward line. His ability to place the ball to advantage is as good as anyone in the competition.

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