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If we lose to Freo ( we can then afford to win one more game without losing PP ) would you rather

- a - beat Carlton

- b - beat St Kilda

My choice ( probably totally unrealistic, but one can dream)- beat St Kilda by 1 point - we would end their winning streak ( if they are still undefeated by then) - but it would give us a great morale boost . AND I HATE ST KILDA !!

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If we lose to Freo what makes anyone think we are capable of beating carlton or sainters. This week is the only real last chance to taste victory this year.

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Carlton.

If we lose to Freo what makes anyone think we are capable of beating carlton or sainters. This week is the only real last chance to taste victory this year.

Nice side-step. What's your answer? ;)

Guest Rojik of the Arctic
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Carton by 100+ and Matty Whelan to break Judds leg a la Brown

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Carton by 100+ and Matty Whelan to break Judds leg a la Brown

Carlton. Then we can say "they know we're coming - and catching up quickly"

To wish injury of any type on a player let alone one that bad is disgraceful.

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Carltank.Revenge from those 2 games back in 2006- we somehow lost to them when we had top 4 on the line.

As if we'd beat either team though.

Why do people insist on still using the name Carltank??? We are no better than them.

I'd prefer to beat Carlton though.

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Carton by 100+ and Matty Whelan to break Judds leg a la Brown

Disgraceful comment.

...and I couldn't agree more :lol:

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Carlton.

Nice side-step. What's your answer? ;)

I consider any such scenario implausible.. simple isnt it :lol:

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Carlton, if we can mess up their top 4 ambitions! That would be soooo sweet.

Although, i kinda like the idea of the wooden spoon side beating an all conquering St Kilda team, sitting pretty at 21-0, hoping to go thru a whole season undefeated. Has a nice, full-circle kind of feel to it.


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we won't win any of those 3 in all likelihood, so it's kinda useless deciding which one we 'should' try to win... :lol:

Ideally, all I'm hoping for is that we can get 22 fit players out on the park at this stage for all 3...

Having said that, I would love to see us end Carlton's finals aspirations. I couldn't think of anything better...

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Guest Rojik of the Arctic
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Carlton. Then we can say "they know we're coming - and catching up quickly"

To wish injury of any type on a player let alone one that bad is disgraceful.

Yep. But in some ways I am a small bitter man. :lol:

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Carlton. i have family that follow the Blues so would be sweet to give it to them at last.

If it stuffs up their finals campaign a bit well all the better!

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