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A few weeks back i was worried about the Eagles also getting the priority pick. Since then they've had two wins....is there any thoughts they'll tank for the remainder of the season, with Richmond, Freo, North and us still to come?

Melbourne also still have the same teams to play, yet looking at our form in the past few weeks, I cant see us winning another 4.

 

our mids will suddenly look fast, and our struggling forwards will do just enough to kick a winning score.

I think the weagles can put up with the ridicule of losing to us to ensure the free early pick.

Call their bluff and go to Jurrah and Watts with every forward thrust!

Melbourne by 22 points. Simply cause the Dees will be trying harder. More pressure, More tackling and the Melbourne crowd getting them over the line. West Coast are hopeless interstate or in Melbourne, and the dees well they haven`t won away from the G since 2007 Against Bulldogs.

 

If there were any week we should be thinking solely about winning it should be this one. Win it for Jimmy, i say.


If they didn't tank playing Dorks they wont tank against us. Try telling Natanui not to kick goals!!!

If they didn't tank playing Dorks they wont tank against us. Try telling Natanui not to kick goals!!!

Agree...

If they didn't tank playing Dorks they wont tank against us. Try telling Natanui not to kick goals!!!

I may have been projecting but I didn't see Worsfold smiling when they cut to the coaching box - I thought he was grimacing and thinking this is not going according to my script.

 
I may have been projecting but I didn't see Worsfold smiling when they cut to the coaching box - I thought he was grimacing and thinking this is not going according to my script.

:lol: I think he might have given Sumich a clip around the ears for suggesting to leave Naitanui up forward. :lol:

Rumoured to have allegedly said, "Now look at the mess you've got me in!" :lol:

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