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Suns hang on for a 5 point win!

wow what a gutsy win. They lost there best player and leader, they had no bench in the final quarter because of there other injuries but they stayed calm and managed to hold on. The best thing is they are 2 games clear of essendon who hopefully lose tonight and harder for the pies to make top 4.

Clinton Young has joined the Herschelle Gibbs club as dropping a sitter. that mark he dropped will be with him forever. It was a barry crocker and im sure it will be a very unhappy flight back home.

 

Beware the Sun has risen !!

The suns will be scary good in two years time


That tackle on Ablett by Brent, that could be deemed a sling tackle. Trengove got 2 weeks for a tackle like that on Dangerfield when he hurt his shoulder.

I dont think Macaffer should at all be suspended because it was a good tackle but im just saying whats the difference?

Am I the only person who thinks Geelong is the worst 11-4 team there's ever been?

They can't compete with the decent sides (beaten convincingly by Fremantle, Port, Sydney and Gold Coast, and they're falling over the line against the lower-middle sides (Bulldogs, Essendon, Richmond, Carlton).

hoping the Suns can keep winning without Gazza

And hope the Crows keep winning

Both these scenarios will give the drug cheats no chance at the 8

 

Am I the only person who thinks Geelong is the worst 11-4 team there's ever been?

They can't compete with the decent sides (beaten convincingly by Fremantle, Port, Sydney and Gold Coast, and they're falling over the line against the lower-middle sides (Bulldogs, Essendon, Richmond, Carlton).

How about we wait and see what happens at 1.45pm this Saturday....

Lake straight to the Tribunal, good news. Hope he gets 6.

Petrie copped one though, which is ridiculous. He's challenging, and I hope he wins. 'Unnecessary and unreasonable conduct'. How ridiculous. He was being choked!

How about we wait and see what happens at 1.45pm this Saturday....

I'm not suggesting we'll win, but I wouldn't be surprised if it's a close game. Geelong is mediocre this year. As I said, they're the worst 11-4 side I've ever seen.


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Lake straight to the Tribunal, good news. Hope he gets 6.

Petrie copped one though, which is ridiculous. He's challenging, and I hope he wins. 'Unnecessary and unreasonable conduct'. How ridiculous. He was being choked!

I'm not suggesting we'll win, but I wouldn't be surprised if it's a close game. Geelong is mediocre this year. As I said, they're the worst 11-4 side I've ever seen.

He wasn't being chocked when he gouged Lake in the first place. Petrie deserves a couple in my opinion.

He wasn't being chocked when he gouged Lake in the first place. Petrie deserves a couple in my opinion.

I thought the same thing, two dogs shots, hard to predict what the MRP will come up with, it seems they guess

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