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10 hours ago, Danelska said:

aside from the last 4 that we have won... there is history, and there is recent history. chin up , they'll prepare accordingly for it

and that's what I'm hoping for, by mentioning it here.

If the tone we spread, is a bit cautious; hopefully that will aid the team in its quest to win again against a team on its knees atmo.

 

The Crows didn't turn up on this weekend gone, and that's what I'm cautioning against, for us this week. They had prepared for the game in Alice.

 

The game yesterday was sapping, and I hope we do not have a let down, this week.  Preparation or not.

 
 

Welcome to the list Billy Gowers 

  • 3 months later...

The time is drawing nearer.  The beast will be unleashed in his first ever final in front of 90K Friday night at the MCG.  Having played just 7 games this season and struggling with for the 12 months with a frustrating foot problem,  JV might just be more angry than usual ...  if thats even possible.

Adds another layer of intrigue to an already tantalizing game.

 

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I want Jack Viney to absolutely crack Cam Guthrie open.

Up there as one of my most hated players going around. Will never forget what he did to Neville Jetta back in 2015.

40 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I want Jack Viney to absolutely crack Cam Guthrie open.

Up there as one of my most hated players going around. Will never forget what he did to Neville Jetta back in 2015.

Agree completely... But what did he do to Neville Jetta back in 2015?

2 minutes ago, No10 said:

Agree completely... But what did he do to Neville Jetta back in 2015?

Ran up to Jetta from behind and bumped him to the ground. Jetta was completely blind sided and did not see it coming, was on the ground gasping for air for a good 3 minutes.. all done behind play.. Guthrie ran away like a little [censored] as if nothing happened. 

The Gawn incident was the tipping point for me.

He is a piece of [censored] and dead set oxygen thief. I want him knocked out Neville Bruns fashion.

 

Ablett’s like.....

 

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I reckon Ablett is a little bit softer these days avoiding the hard stuff a bit more. I’d be telling the lads to dump him at every opportunity. 

Send viney straight to Selwood. Let the skippers go head to head. I’m certain in a big final jack will make his mark 

 

The finals edition is officially underway.  He was AMAZING.

Start posting GIFS people!


What a tackle that was on Ablett. There were some absolute ripper tackles in that game: Vanders on Murdoch X2, Weid on Danger, and the best of the lot, Nev on Selwood.

26 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

 

 

So, so good.  ?

Amazing return game light from the skipper, applied great pressure and hardly looked out of place.


23 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

So, so good.  ?

Jack- hay duckwood your looking a bit tired old son, here let me help, by giving you a hand.

42 minutes ago, Nasher said:

Looks like Viney was the one who actually kicked it in the Ablett one. I’d say it should have been a free kick for HTB but I accept that it would have been impossible to tell whose foot the ball hit in real time.

Looks to me as though Ablett threw it and hit Viney’s boot.

50 minutes ago, Nasher said:

Looks like Viney was the one who actually kicked it in the Ablett one. I’d say it should have been a free kick for HTB but I accept that it would have been impossible to tell whose foot the ball hit in real time.

Ump should have just said incorrect disposal and pay it. They always pay the scrubby kicks as HTB.

 

Liked the HS headline in one article.

DeViney Intervention.

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