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GF weather forecast

Post: # 992440Post oneteam »

B.O.M. Forecast for Saturday at 6 am monday

Morning cloud. The chance of showers during the morning. Winds west to northwesterly averaging 10 to 20 km/h.
City
Possible shower.
Min
10
Max
20

weatherzone


station- Melbourne
min max chance of rain rain amount

possible shower
10 20 30% < 1mm
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Big outcome on the game, if the way we played in the 2nd half against the Cats and the first half (which appeared really wet on telly) against the Dogs.


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Post: # 992467Post markp »

A deep depression forming over collingwood late in the day... Bayside to be sunny.


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Post: # 992557Post Superboot »

WaggaSaint wrote:Big outcome on the game, if the way we played in the 2nd half against the Cats and the first half (which appeared really wet on telly) against the Dogs.
First half against the Dogs wasn't really wet. A bit of drizzle made the ball slippery, and we tried to play dry weather football for too long. No comparison with the 2nd half against Geelong where there was heavy rain for the entire half.


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Superboot wrote:
WaggaSaint wrote:Big outcome on the game, if the way we played in the 2nd half against the Cats and the first half (which appeared really wet on telly) against the Dogs.
First half against the Dogs wasn't really wet. A bit of drizzle made the ball slippery, and we tried to play dry weather football for too long. No comparison with the 2nd half against Geelong where there was heavy rain for the entire half.
The ground had a lot of water in it though. Every time the ball hit the deck a pool of water splashed off it. It seemed to dry out after half time and the ball looked to be bouncing better. (Just my observation on memory) I'd have to watch the replay.....again.


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Post: # 992676Post WaggaSaint »

St. Luke wrote:
Superboot wrote:
WaggaSaint wrote:Big outcome on the game, if the way we played in the 2nd half against the Cats and the first half (which appeared really wet on telly) against the Dogs.
First half against the Dogs wasn't really wet. A bit of drizzle made the ball slippery, and we tried to play dry weather football for too long. No comparison with the 2nd half against Geelong where there was heavy rain for the entire half.
The ground had a lot of water in it though. Every time the ball hit the deck a pool of water splashed off it. It seemed to dry out after half time and the ball looked to be bouncing better. (Just my observation on memory) I'd have to watch the replay.....again.
That's my point - trying to play dry weather footy, when the ground was very wet. Pretty fundamental stuff to avoid overhead marking when it's very slippery. Thankfully it looked to dry up in the second half, and that's when things came good.

IMO, if it'd stayed dry in the Geelong game, we would have beaten them by a similar margin to what Collingwood beat them by. Praying for a dry ground.....


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Post: # 993196Post perfectionist »

Latest from BOM:

Becoming cloudy. Winds west to northwesterly averaging 10 to 20 km/h.

Min 10 Max 20

i.e. NO Precipitation. Nick and Kosi will be happy.


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Post: # 993213Post Enrico_Misso »

They obviously don't know their footy at the BOM.

Mini is 32
And Max was 8


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Post: # 993216Post OneEyedSainter77 »

Enrico_Misso wrote:They obviously don't know their footy at the BOM.

Mini is 32
And Max was 8
Love your work E_M! :D


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Post: # 993240Post SaintWal »

Enrico_Misso wrote:They obviously don't know their footy at the BOM.

Mini is 32
And Max was 8
Classic :D


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