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Non MFC Games Round 7

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4 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Bit of both. Roos are playing their absolute best. Crows are playing their absolute worst. Their midfield barely touched the ball in the first quarter, even with all the centre bounces. They have evened it up this second quarter and could easily come back and dominate the second half if they can click back into gear with the ball. 

Thanks LT. That 1st q scoreline was quite incredible. Lets hope they don't take us seriously next week either.

 

North will win unfortunately. The crows will be furious next week in their own sheizenhausen. We must belt the hawks tommorow.

Hopefully Carlton can beat the pies. By a point would be nice.

Love to see the blues knock off the pies to stuff up there big 125th dinner and game. 

Geez nth are just on fire. Unfortunately it has to be us that will cop Adelaide's anger next week. 

 
2 minutes ago, dl4e said:

North will win unfortunately. The crows will be furious next week in their own sheizenhausen. We must belt the hawks tommorow.

Hopefully Carlton can beat the pies. By a point would be nice.

We must start believing we can win any game, if we play to a high level. 

Beat the Hawks first. Then think about The Camry Crows

6 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Love to see the blues knock off the pies to stuff up there big 125th dinner and game. 

Geez nth are just on fire. Unfortunately it has to be us that will cop Adelaide's anger next week. 

Might be the beginning of the decline for Crows. Well I'm running with that thought anyway...


Hang on to your hats the winds dropped off, Camry Crows are only 36pts down. Hardly impossible deficit to overcome in a half of football. Norf have a habit of falling apart.

It will be tough for Adelaide to come back being a man down for the half now (Tom Lynch looks to be done for the day). They've clearly been the better team since quarter time (kicked 7 goals to 2), but letting any team kick 10 goals before you even score will never end well. 

They may be without Tom Lynch (injured) and Charlie Cameron (suspension) next week though which helps us when we play them over in Adelaide.

 

Well we can definitely win next week.  Suddenly doesn't look like an impossible task.

All the celebrations and backslapping after they beat Geelong last week...  7 days later and the calls for Buckleys head will be back in full swing lol

I think there will be about five or six teams competing for eight spot this year and the final eight will be just as tight.

So the 15th placed side with 1 win easily beats the 1st placed side, who were 6-0 coming into the game......this is the most even afl football has been. Im certain if we can just find our rhythm and be consistent we will play finals this year and who knows...


23 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

All the celebrations and backslapping after they beat Geelong last week...  7 days later and the calls for Buckleys head will be back in full swing lol

I originally tipped Carlton and changed my tip. What a dill.


 
2 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I wonder if Jamie Elliott would entertain a move?

Think he might like seeing the inside of our medical room?

Elliott is a good talent, but he just can't get on the park (or stay there). He's played well this game, but game's in the balance and he is on the bench getting worked on as his back/hip is giving him trouble again. If he can't string more than 4-5 games together every few years he's not much use.

Petrevski-Seton looks the goods for the Blues. I know he was a high draft pick (pick6-7?) but looks like they nailed that pick. Good blend of inside/outside midfielder. Links up well and hits the scoreboard. 

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