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Holy Fun. Could 17th beat 1st again even though it had never happened until Blues beat Giants 2 weeks ago.

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32 minutes ago, Stinger said:

So sick of listening to Bruce...

retire already you old hack... "the general" this, "poppy" that. 

I agree. To be truthful

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Hawks win. This match devalues our win over Adelaide in my eyes, but also shows our game style is the right way to play. When we belted them I thought we'd knocked off an unbeatable team at their home ground. Seeing them lose to a poor team in Hawthorn tonight purely because they can't handle defensive pressure shows them up as a average-good side. They won't be doing much damage come finals time if they can't handle this pressure.

It bodes well for us though as we are the best at putting on defensive pressure. Our game style will stand up in finals. That's exciting.

...still hate seeing the Hawks win. Such an unlikeable team!

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The Brains' Trust slamming Josh Jenkins for kicking his goals from <16 metres out. We probably all agree here, right?

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1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

We gotta win on Saturday night. It's so important. 

A positive is our best win has been on the road.  The boys this year seem have finally develop that mental edge, as evident again the dogs last week. 

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Was saying even before their first loss that Adelaide were soft front runners. First sign of real pressure and they crumble with no fightback.  Hawks when on can still apply master class pressure.

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Just reinforces the thinking that all we have to do is get into the finals and we have a big chance. Adelaide at home is not scary in a final. 

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I'm so divided.

Not sure if I want the teams above us to stay close, or the teams below us to get further away.

The former has me hoping Collingwood win this weekend.

Ugh!

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6 minutes ago, Earl Hood said:

Just reinforces the thinking that all we have to do is get into the finals and we have a big chance. Adelaide at home is not scary in a final. 

Least of all for us, who have already done it once. Our game against them in a couple of weeks will be very interesting to say the least... 

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The most open season I can remember, even more so than 1990.

A big chance for any team making the finals.  

No false steps, Dees. 

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This is the Steven Bradbury of seasons... Crows 1 game ahead of us and listing badly.

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1 minute ago, monoccular said:

The most open season I can remember, even more so than 1990.

A big chance for any team making the finals.  

No false steps, Dees. 

Yes most open season from living memory so that is why I am so [censored] off with our injury list. Get Gawn back but lose Jones and Watts in the one week, 2 players who have missed very few games in the past 6 to 10 years. What are the odds? This is the year to keep a full list and have a real crack in the finals. But no not this year for us! 

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Come Jake....come to the dark side !! :rolleyes:

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