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St Kilda's comeback is not good for our PR. Add them to the list of clubs people will say we should be around the level of but have 'gone past us'.

Of course, such comments are based on one win, against another side in the group of clubs who have supposedly 'gone past us' but couldn't beat St Kilda.

I'd personally put it down to the ups and downs of being a lesser club, but I guess 'gone past us' also works.

The way we are playing I can't see us turning around a game if we fall 4 or 5 goals behind. Most sides seem to be able of doing that irrespective of strength. In our two wins we were mostly front running against lacklustre opposition. In others once we fell behind it was game over. Edited by america de cali
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St Kilda's comeback is not good for our PR. Add them to the list of clubs people will say we should be around the level of but have 'gone past us'.

Of course, such comments are based on one win, against another side in the group of clubs who have supposedly 'gone past us' but couldn't beat St Kilda.

I'd personally put it down to the ups and downs of being a lesser club, but I guess 'gone past us' also works.

The Dogs had a great win in a slog against the Swans at the SCG. They were flat in the 2nd half today. Had to be expected that the Saints would come back in some capacity, sure, not necessarily win, but definitely cut the margin.

Saints should have won last week against Essendon.

We can't win at Etihad, can't beat the Saints, can't win in Perth, can't win in Sydney, can't beat top 8 teams.

Saying they've both "gone past us" is completely fair. What have we done to say otherwise? Beat a divided GC at the MCG, and an unsurprisingly fickle Richmond? Get real!

Tonight is our test. We need to have a "turnaround" game. Nothing has really suggested the "turnaround" the club needs has happened.

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The crows best player is an umpire again, disgusting how bias they are at Adelaide oval, mind you the Suns effort is like watching a team full of jack watts

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The Dogs had a great win in a slog against the Swans at the SCG. They were flat in the 2nd half today. Had to be expected that the Saints would come back in some capacity, sure, not necessarily win, but definitely cut the margin.

Saints should have won last week against Essendon.

We can't win at Etihad, can't beat the Saints, can't win in Perth, can't win in Sydney, can't beat top 8 teams.

Saying they've both "gone past us" is completely fair. What have we done to say otherwise? Beat a divided GC at the MCG, and an unsurprisingly fickle Richmond? Get real!

Tonight is our test. We need to have a "turnaround" game. Nothing has really suggested the "turnaround" the club needs has happened.

This is such a big game of opportunity for us. A win and we remain in the mix. Lose and we lose too much ground and settle in our usual bottom 4 position. Turnaround is a good word.

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The crows best player is an umpire again, disgusting how bias they are at Adelaide oval, mind you the Suns effort is like watching a team full of jack watts

Not being played at adelaide oval

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Swans on rebound Hawks on Rebound next week !! A few thrashings appearing on horizon! Watts Sub?? Stretch in Good luck kid, Toumpas et all I fear !

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Great we get hawthorn on the rebound next week after a loss to gws

With Hodge, Lewis, Lake and Frawley out, it is a good time to take on Hawthorn.

The Hawthorn we will play next week are half the side Sydney are tonight.

Plus, without Hodge and Lewis, Hawthorn didn't look too good on the inside, Sydney are a different story.

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On a brighter note ...

  • Pies got smashed
  • Tigers over-run and overrated
  • Bombers are pretenders
  • Hawks lost a game they would have won if Hodge & Lewis weren't rubbed out

... and hopefully the Blues lose (by a point)

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How can West coast rebuild so fast

WTF do they do that we cant?

I think every one is rebuilding quicker than us. The Doggies, the Saints, WC to name some. We are nearly 10 years into our search for a competitive midfield division. Why is it so hard for us to find a couple of elite ball magnets?

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well west coast are the sneaky team that have quietly risen up the ladder. With all there injuries to there backmen they are going really well. To beat port in adelaide is a great win.

I think the media bus has turned from punt rd and heading to optus oval. There were some unexpected results this weekend.

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He sounds like an absolute basket case mentally.

Seems pretty clear to me he isn't ready or in the right frame of mind to be playing AFL if one sledge can break him down like this.

Yeah ,

Ablett,Jakovich,Jacko,Jeff Farmer,etc were all perfectly normal individuals too.

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and with a couple of minutes left in their game.... west coast may not be flat track bullies after all?

How can West coast rebuild so fast

WTF do they do that we cant?

Don't overrate this win, the Adelaide/Port teams record the game after a showdown is very poor.

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How can West coast rebuild so fast

WTF do they do that we cant?

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