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    Let the drought continue

    Those of us who watched the Dees-Pies game today will be hoping that it doesn't rain on Saturday fortnight. There were two games today - the dry one (1st and 4th quarters) and the wet one. The Pies were very imposing in the wet and unless we've learned a lot from the Tigers game then I'm hoping that the drought continues. Saves on lawn mowing anyway.

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    Just gotta flash back to Rd 21 last year to see what we'll be up against if it is wet.

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    Originally posted by Mike_B
    Just gotta flash back to Rd 21 last year to see what we'll be up against if it is wet.
    Or the 2002 Grand Final.
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    or Round 7 this season. If it rains we are pretty much done for.
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    they were imposing in the wet, but helpless in the dry. With both teams losing, I wonder how many of the ferals will make the trip up this time and how many of our fairweather friends will show. I still expect a bumper crowd, probably between 50-60K.

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    Advance forecast for Saturday

    From: http://www.bom.gov.au

    Sydney forecast
    Saturday: Dry. Fresh SW winds.
    min 9
    max 17

    Sunday: Dry. W/SW winds.
    min 7
    max 19

    No rain forecast
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