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Round 15 Non MFC games

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Onwards and upwards

Would be nice for Carlton to lose to Adelaide and perhaps a few reports. Don't want to face another team who has just found its mojo

West Coast V Bulldogs is the last chance saloon perhaps for those two clubs for this season.

GWS v Geelong should be a real cracker. Great to see that it is on free to air and not the Port v Tiges which is a big test for the Toigs

 

Noticed that we dropped below Richmond. I want port to beat them and beat them well. 

I wish there was some power that I had so brisbane could beat the bummers. 

GWS and geelong will be interesting. 

Crows already 4 goals up.  We need them to win so the Blues' finals chances are 100% snuffed out and it will take away a little incentive for their season.  With the injuries we have we need all the small wins we can get for the next few weeks.

 
1 hour ago, dees189227 said:

Noticed that we dropped below Richmond. I want port to beat them and beat them well. 

I wish there was some power that I had so brisbane could beat the bummers. 

GWS and geelong will be interesting. 

Another good results for us would be Freo to beat StK - They would both be a game and % behind us.

And, WCE (8th) leading Bulldogs (10th) @ half time.  Eagles bad kicking is keeping Bulldogs in the game.  If Bulldogs lose they will probably drop to 11th making it really difficult to make the 8. 

Now, where is this magic wand to make Brisbane beat Essendon...:ph34r:

Edited by Lucifer's Hero


Stringer 2 touches in 3 quarters. 

Looks like Betts a handy forward for the Blues......oh! 

 

FMD just saw the long sleeve he-man silvagni throwing his immense weight around ?


Carlton looking good.... 

 

 

Crows running away with it now, but make no mistake unless we get a few back next week against the blues will be tricky.

29 minutes ago, Chook said:

Crows running away with it now, but make no mistake unless we get a few back next week against the blues will be tricky.

With our injuries they should be favourites.


Good bet unfortunately, its worth it even if its only to cash out when odds change, which they must surely be about to.

Edited by Franky_31

Suns smashing North. Good! hopefully a few other teams smash them and they give up on the season before facing us in round 19. (yep, that's the only thing I can get out of this game.)


2 hours ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Carlton will beat us next week.

No optimism from you, Clint?  That's so unlike you...

 

3 hours ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Another good results for us would be Freo to beat StK - They would both be a game and % behind us.

And, WCE (8th) leading Bulldogs (10th) @ half time.  Eagles bad kicking is keeping Bulldogs in the game.  If Bulldogs lose they will probably drop to 11th making it really difficult to make the 8. 

Now, where is this magic wand to make Brisbane beat Essendon...:ph34r:

Well we are two for two this weekend - Blues got rolled to keep them well out of the hunt, and pretty much out of finals contention, while the Dogs getting rolled was excellent as well.  I reckon Freo are a chance at home and I will bow down to every God that is worshipped if the Lions pull off an upset over Essendon... but I don't think our luck will stretch that far!

 
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19 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

As much as we all loathe Frankenstein, I hope GW$ crush Geelong tonight

One plays three and no crowd .... what have the AFL done

That being said I hope the Orange Men win ... simply because a win by them is almost irrelevant to my emotional state.

 

A Port win over the Tigers by a couple of goals or more would see us end the Round in 5th spot.

We will be 6th at worse.


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