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1 hour ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

So who reckons st kilda have gone past us now ?!

Saints had a 5.5 day break between games + interstate travel; most predicted that Gold Coast would win today.

And it could be deja vu for us next week as we travel to play Fremantle in the NT after a 5.5 day break, unless our coaches see fit to force team changes.

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1 minute ago, SaberFang said:

Saints had a 5.5 day break between games + interstate travel; most predicted that Gold Coast would win today.

And it could be deja vu for us next week as we travel to play Fremantle in the NT after a 5.5 day break, unless our coaches see fit to force team changes.

But our woes are self inflicted

A dumb game that looks a dumber move each year

Imagine if our finals aspirations were riding on the next two weeks

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46 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

But our woes are self inflicted

A dumb game that looks a dumber move each year

Imagine if our finals aspirations were riding on the next two weeks

Well, they technically are.

Few would expect we stand any finals chances now (I think Poort will Bradbury if anyone does) but we can certainly forget it if we can't get a minimum 3 wins from our next 4 matches (Adelaide, Freo in the NT, Saints and Suns IIRC).

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1 hour ago, SaberFang said:

Saints had a 5.5 day break between games + interstate travel; most predicted that Gold Coast would win today.

And it could be deja vu for us next week as we travel to play Fremantle in the NT after a 5.5 day break, unless our coaches see fit to force team changes.

St Kilda played last Saturday night so that's a 7-day break, 6.5 if you want to call it that because last week was a night game.

Meanwhile Gold Coast played in Tasmania last Sunday so they had a 6-day break.

Today's game was not about the break, it was about the fact that St Kilda are no better than we are and, IMO, they are in fact worse.

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1 hour ago, titan_uranus said:

St Kilda played last Saturday night so that's a 7-day break, 6.5 if you want to call it that because last week was a night game.

Meanwhile Gold Coast played in Tasmania last Sunday so they had a 6-day break.

Today's game was not about the break, it was about the fact that St Kilda are no better than we are and, IMO, they are in fact worse.

Apologies, thought they played Sunday arvo.

Either way, doesn't change the fact we'll have a 5.5 day break between games and are playing halfway across the country. If ever there were a year to play that mob at the G, it was this year. And despite all that, it's still probably our best chance to finally win a game in the NT though, so there's that.

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3 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Apologies, thought they played Sunday arvo.

Either way, doesn't change the fact we'll have a 5.5 day break between games and are playing halfway across the country. If ever there were a year to play that mob at the G, it was this year. And despite all that, it's still probably our best chance to finally win a game in the NT though, so there's that.

how does 6 days 4 hours suddenly become 5.5 days? i never understand this modern math stuff

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Kind of wanted Sydney to win for some reason. I can't even put my finger on it but I hate seeing the Dogs successful, especially after the basket case they were left in 2 years ago. It pisses me off how much success they've had with a list that young and inexperienced, plus riddled with injuries, that they've uncovered ridiculously good players with such late picks.

There's also something about Beveridge that irritates me; his anti-WADA commentary does him no favours either. Oh, and it annoys me how good Bontempelli is and we missed him. Gah!

But I have no love of Sydney either. That would hurt more than the Tigers loss I reckon.

Weird feeling. Maybe it's just jealousy?

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Just now, Demon Disciple said:

If our game against the Crows finishes at approx. 6pm tomorrow and we play the Shockers at 7.40pm AEST next Saturday, the gap equates to 6 days, 1 hour, 40 minutes.

6 day break. simple. 

you really need to go from start to start, otherwise if you played at 2:30 every saturday you'd never get a 7 day break

but we are getting a bit pedantic. point is that "5.5 day break" is way off the mark

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7 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

If our game against the Crows finishes at approx. 6pm tomorrow and we play the Shockers at 7.40pm AEST next Saturday, the gap equates to 6 days, 1 hour, 40 minutes.

6 day break. simple. 

It's not really a pure 6 day break though, is it. Players will spend hours in recovery following the match, probably getting home close to midnight Sunday.

And then they have a 4 hour flight on Friday. It's not as cut and dry as a 6 day break IMHO.

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