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Buckley has to be gone, he's taken a premiership quality list and brought it to a position where Lynden Dunn and Jeremy Howe are getting games. Eddie too, he's burnt his fuel tickets backing Bucks 

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1 minute ago, DominatrixTyson said:

I want west coast to [censored] off, theyre a waste of space in the 8 with their away record. Theyve already wasted one Grand final day for everyone.

Yup, they are a clown franchise.

The biggest pretenders in AFL history who get by only on their huge home ground advantage.

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10 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

Now I'm filled with dread. Hawthorn 'on the rebound looking to make amends' followed by an equally motivated Crows next week. Gulp 

Well we sink or swim. Both sides are beatable. A test if we are the real deal or not. Bring it on. 

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Its been a strange year so far. The pies couldn't win a game and suddenly defeat the cats next week, the crows get flat lined by nth, Carlton suddenly come out with 2 wins in a row against Sydney and the pies, saints upset gws and yes I hope the dogs give the tigers a reality check. 

West Coat you dont even bother to mention, they are just up and down. 

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2 minutes ago, america de cali said:

Well we sink or swim. Both sides are beatable. A test if we are the real deal or not. Bring it on. 

Thanks ADC, that's the tonic! 

CARN DEES

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27 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

Now I'm filled with dread. Hawthorn 'on the rebound looking to make amends' followed by an equally motivated Crows next week. Gulp 

We manage to match up well on the Crows so I'm quite optimistic about our chances against them considering the walloping they got from Norf.

If anything, the results insofar of this round should provide further evidence to the players that this competition is so close and hopefully help to tune them in even more.

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1 minute ago, McQueen said:

We manage to match up well on the Crows so I'm quite optimistic about our chances against them considering the walloping they got from Norf.

If anything, the results insofar of this round should provide further evidence to the players that this competition is so close and hopefully help to tune them in even more.

No Sloane, no Crows.

He is their midfield.  Their strength is the forward line.

Shut down Sloane and their inide 50 supply, we will roll them. Just as the Kangas did today.

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16 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

No Sloane, no Crows.

He is their midfield.  Their strength is the forward line.

Shut down Sloane and their inide 50 supply, we will roll them. Just as the Kangas did today.

Did we recruit Bugg for his tagging? Genuinely curious. I thought he'd become a premium Ryan Crowley player and we could use him on players like Sloane. Otherwise Viney is the tag? Or Goodwin/zone style continues with no tagging and they get off leash.

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Just now, DominatrixTyson said:

Did we recruit Bugg for his tagging? Genuinely curious. I thought he'd become a premium Ryan Crowley player and we could use him on players like Sloane. Otherwise Viney is the tag?

Bernie?

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seriously good win by the Eagles. (helped by bad kicking by Port)

Heard on the radio that Natanui is likely out for the season... if true that is a shame... he provides something special to that team and is great to watch

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25 minutes ago, DominatrixTyson said:

Why? On The Couch is a great analysis tv show with very little focus on ego. Love his work. 

He's the worst part about On the Couch for mine. 

But it's his commentary that really shits me. Says something clearly wrong, is shown to be wrong, everyone disagrees but he still doesn't back down. Can't stand him. 

But then there's very few I can stand in AFL commentary. 

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22 hours ago, Call Me What You Will said:

Commented last week - the complete turn around regarding "holding the ball" or "incorrect disposal" is extraordinary over the first seven weeks.  The adjudicating clowns will call play on, play on and play - ignoring some great tackles - and then pluck one. Infuriating!

I agree Turtle balls.

Your name is growing on me.

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