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Non-Dees discussion

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We simply must smash these cheats next week

they are hopeless. The Top Ups apart from Crowley have done nothing. 

Petracca could play 60% game time to get a taste

then send him back to Casey to build his endurane...

 

some essenscum fans on social media have said parish for the rising star nom this week. Not before Oliver you dont. 

But yes we must dominate that game and have a huge lead going into the final term. That will show us how good we have become. 

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13 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

some essenscum fans on social media have said parish for the rising star nom this week. Not before Oliver you dont. 

But yes we must dominate that game and have a huge lead going into the final term. That will show us how good we have become. 

I hope they line up on each other next week.

 

We whinge about a 2nd year player's first half. 

At least he's not Cloke. 


Dees win, Collingwood getting pantsed   - all is right with the world.

 

What the hell? Did not expect this from Collingwood at all, genuinely expected them to be top 4 contenders.

I assumed they tanked the last half of 2015 to ensure a high enough pick for Treloar, but maybe Buckley really can't coach! Adding the uncompetitive, butter-soft Howe to this mess ain't gonna do them any favours!

This is incredible. What a day!


30 minutes ago, Nasher said:

Got bored watching Collingwood get flogged, so I turned it over to the North game, and straight away got a shot of Brad Scott with his mouth open and hands in the air. There just aren't the words to sufficiently describe how much that guy irks me.

It's a tough call about who is more irritating - Scott or Harvey. 

36 minutes ago, FireInTheBelly said:

Cold pies, get your cold pies!

HaHaHa,  the red bird is phlucking that blackish bird hard this evening.  poor blackbird's got buckley's chance.

Well I'll be honest....

i have large money on a 4 game multi with

Tigers, Suns, Port, Eagles to win a decent amount.

 

I also took 8 x $10 Multis taking 

Tigers, Suns, Port, North, Hawks, 

i took dees/giants, North/crows, dogs/Freo each way

and I took Collingwood, I thought they would win. 

At least I'll clean up on my first multi.


3 minutes ago, Robot Devil said:

Sidebottom might get three weeks for that head high bump and miss our Round 4 match. 

I'd be ok with that. 

Swan won't be playing

23 minutes ago, Peter Griffen said:

Swan won't be playing

Hopefully they'll have a shocker like tonight too. 

I'd also be ok with that. 

Edited by Robot Devil

 

Dees win and Pies playing like Mark Neeld is calling the shots. Good times.

The impact that Bolton has had in one off season at Carlton perhaps shows up some of his more experienced colleagues like Buckley and Hardwick.

Just now, demoniac said:

Dees win and Pies playing like Mark Neeld is calling the shots. Good times.

The impact that Bolton has had in one off season at Carlton perhaps shows up some of his more experienced colleagues like Buckley and Hardwick.

I wouldn't get to excited yet, the blues still have some handy players, they will struggle to do that with any consistency and the Tigers were pretty average and missing some good players, but your point does stand. 

Buckley and Hardwick to me are both very average coaches, Don Pyke looks like being a pretty good find over at the crows


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