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39 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

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.

mmmmmmm

that is the final four spot

now .... do we want it .... if so go Toiges

Believe :mad:

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After watching Port tonight i have no doubt we can beat them in 3 weeks time if we can get some players back. They were porridge.

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1 minute ago, Jibroni said:

After watching Port tonight i have no doubt we can beat them in 3 weeks time if we can get some players back. They were porridge.

Port along with Brisbane yet to beat a top 8 team. Let's hope we do get some players back against them because you can see what will happen when we play them. 

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5 hours ago, The heart beats true said:

I was really hoping that this was the year Hardwick lost his job.

But at least it gives me something to look forward to in 2018.

Have you noticed how Caracella's well credentialed input is ?

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9 hours ago, Wadda We Sing said:

That deliberate by Shaw was stupid...its not a good rule is it....what was he supposed to do?

Only a matter of time before a game was decided by this contentious rule, especially with an umpire who loves to be noticed 

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10 hours ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

Dammit I was hoping for a 1 point win to Giants to see Scott really lose his nanas!

Agree . Scott is sook and an annoying sook at that. But the draw will help us, even the Richmond win last night was good news.  

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Port is 0-5 against the top 8.

Its only win against any side from last year's top 8 was North in the second half of the year, when North was cooked.

They are majorly overrated and clearly beatable in three weeks when we play them (hopefully we get some of the injured players back by then).

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4 hours ago, loges said:

Only a matter of time before a game was decided by this contentious rule, especially with an umpire who loves to be noticed 

Yeah your right. It was decided by that call wasnt it......I mean he was pressured with the kick as well, play on basically. I hate rules deciding games ever since Jimmy ran across the mark...

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1 hour ago, titan_uranus said:

Port is 0-5 against the top 8.

Its only win against any side from last year's top 8 was North in the second half of the year, when North was cooked.

They are majorly overrated and clearly beatable in three weeks when we play them (hopefully we get some of the injured players back by then).

Will be the first time we've played them at the G for a while as well.

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