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    I'm glad Johnson is still going to play this week.

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    Got our tickets!!!!

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    Unlikely to be a close game given recent history, which might be a relief to most of us after Sunday. The last 4 matches have produced margins in the range of 37-44 points while the smallest margin between the clubs in their Roos - Eade eras has been 13 points.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ugg View Post
    Unlikely to be a close game given recent history, which might be a relief to most of us after Sunday. The last 4 matches have produced margins in the range of 37-44 points while the smallest margin between the clubs in their Roos - Eade eras has been 13 points.
    Just means we are due for a close one......less than a goal either way I think.....don't think my heart can stand the pressure.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by aardvark View Post
    Just means we are due for a close one......less than a goal either way I think.....don't think my heart can stand the pressure.....
    I think it'll be a close one unless we are can kick away early and run them off thier feet. They will be desperate to send Johnson off with a bang, and even though they are undermanned, they have plenty of quality players still in the team. I damn well hope for a comfortable win, but come finals time, 1 point is all it needs for the right result, so I'll take it. Not sure its good for the ticker, but thats what footy does to you!

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    i thought LRT was out for the year?

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    Win this week and we may get LRT back in time to play on Sooky.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nomae View Post
    i thought LRT was out for the year?
    And no Bradshaw on the list?

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    Bradshaw has played reserves for the last two weeks. He's not "injured", but he's got one hell of a niggle!
    Officially on the Reid and Sumner bandwagon!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BSA5 View Post
    Bradshaw has played reserves for the last two weeks. He's not "injured", but he's got one hell of a niggle!
    Oh, of course - disregard that last comment!

    Question: When was the last time we beat the Dogs in Melbourne? Additional question: Does it really matter seeing we've been playing them in Canberra for the last few years?

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    AAP AFL:Higgins out for the year
    The Western Bulldogs' AFL finals campaign has taken another hit
    with midfielder SHAUN HIGGINS' season over.
    HIGGINS had been struggling with a thyroid condition, but the
    Bulldogs had believed he was over the problem.
    But after undergoing further medical tests following the big
    qualifying final loss to Collingwood, the decision was taken to
    abort HIGGINS' season immediately.
    It's another blow to the Dogs, who've been in indifferent form
    and play Sydney at the MCG on Saturday night in a sudden-death
    final.
    Utility EASTON WOOD is likely to replace HIGGINS in the side to
    take on the Swans.
    AAP RTV gh/jds
    Last edited by iigrover; 8th September 2010 at 12:27 PM.

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