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Expecting the umps to jump in and save the Dogs any minute.

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Port 19.11.125 d Pies 7.16.58.  Cloke had a shocker 0.1

Bucks will be ropeable!!

I guess next week depends on which Pies team turns up and which Demon team turns up.

We would have to go in confident given that we beat them in 2015 and 2016

 
 
 

 

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28 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:
 

Port 19.11.125 d Pies 7.16.58.  Cloke had a shocker 0.1

Bucks will be ropeable!!

I guess next week depends on which Pies team turns up and which Demon team turns up.

We would have to go in confident given that we beat them in 2015 and 2016

 
 
 

 

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What do people think about West Coast?

There's the whole home and away thing, but look at who they've played at home - Brisbane, Fremantle, Richmond, Collingwood, St Kilda, Gold Coast. That's 6 of the bottom 7. It's no wonder they're winning by so much at home.

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Just now, Wadda We Sing said:

Aints gettin smashed..

 

We better bloody beat them in the return game, its embarrassing that we continually lose to them

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My Collingwood mates aren;t responding to my texts......  how odd :rolleyes:

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This is St Kildas injury list for Round 11

 ST KILDA
Player Injury Estimated Return
Jack Billings Ankle Test
Sam Fisher Hamstring TBC
Jimmy Webster Illness  Test

 

And Billings and Webster are playing vs the Crows!  Their list is a joke and their absolute best team is getting annihilated

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44 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

What do people think about West Coast?

There's the whole home and away thing, but look at who they've played at home - Brisbane, Fremantle, Richmond, Collingwood, St Kilda, Gold Coast. That's 6 of the bottom 7. It's no wonder they're winning by so much at home.

Eagles are a mess, they are lazy, and good teams ie Hawks/Dogs can pick feeble zones apart.

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While statistically it could all change, short of some big surprises:

  • Final 8 is set (but not the order): 
  • Port will most probably stay on 9th as Crows have a game and good % over them.
  • We will play it out with Carlton for 10th and 11th.  Could come down to rnd 22.
  • The rest are a game and big % behind us.

Its rather deflating but the only real intrigue for us now is how many wins and who we will beat! 

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47 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

What do people think about West Coast?

There's the whole home and away thing, but look at who they've played at home - Brisbane, Fremantle, Richmond, Collingwood, St Kilda, Gold Coast. That's 6 of the bottom 7. It's no wonder they're winning by so much at home.

They keep kicking to contested situations, at times it's a must, where as the Dogs work their way end to end by working harder to spread and find free men. 

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Gee the Bluebaggers would have to fancy themselves next round. How the f did they get above us... :huh:

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27 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

While statistically it could all change, short of some big surprises:

  • Final 8 is set (but not the order): 
  • Port will most probably stay on 9th as Crows have a game and good % over them.
  • We will play it out with Carlton for 10th and 11th.  Could come down to rnd 22.
  • The rest are a game and big % behind us.

Its rather deflating but the only real intrigue for us now is how many wins and who we will beat! 

Fair call on the 8.

The fact we can't make it at the halfway point will be a good mental test for us. Those who drop their heads and give up can [censored] right off, no exceptions.

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Our list aint finished with by a long shot,.Good opportunity to see who might write their OWN  DCM !!

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Carlton will annihilate St Kilda next week on current form. It's mindboggling, but they actually look like finishing well above us on the ladder this year.

 

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5 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Carlton will annihilate St Kilda next week on current form. It's mindboggling, but they actually look like finishing well above us on the ladder this year.

 

I know...that just  #@!!! with my head.  Bolton, one year  ( not even ) with that rabble has got them actually up and about despite a fair share of injuries.

 

We, with our sooper dooper  you beaut "plan"  still see-sawing ..  I know we;re heading in the right direction but we just got overtaken by bloody  Carlton FFS !!

 

Carlton could possibly win 5 more games for the year.. They've a BETTER chance than we have on current offerings. 

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2 hours ago, praha said:

We should smash the Pies. No excuses.

For fcuks sake.

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16 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Carlton will annihilate St Kilda next week on current form. It's mindboggling, but they actually look like finishing well above us on the ladder this year.

 

I think Saints will win.

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2 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

I think Saints will win.

No Goddard nor Paddy most likely. They may as well stay home

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