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Round 15 Non MFC games


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12 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Taylor Adams must be beside himself enjoying all this success at such a successful club!

Howe and Dunn basking in it !!

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6 minutes ago, big_red_fire_engine said:

If Freo can win, we could not be happier with how the non MFC results have gone. Particularly with Hawthorn having Giants and Cats next two weeks and Dogs/Saints having Crows and Tigers respectively next week. 

Yup.

Need Freo to get up, them and Essendon going down would really soften the Sydney loss for us and continue to give us some breathing space.

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6 minutes ago, big_red_fire_engine said:

If Freo can win, we could not be happier with how the non MFC results have gone. Particularly with Hawthorn having Giants and Cats next two weeks and Dogs/Saints having Crows and Tigers respectively next week. 

Agree, although ultimately I feel the season will end up in our hands.

We are still going to need to win most, if not all, of the Carlton, North, St Kilda, Brisbane and Collingwood games irrespective of what St Kilda, the Dogs and Essendon do.

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Howe back to his very worst. Turnovers by hand and foot were arguably the difference. No thanks. Pies loss means they are gone. Nothing to play for against us in the final round.Helpful. Be nice if Freo won but not vital.

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6 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Agree, although ultimately I feel the season will end up in our hands.

We are still going to need to win most, if not all, of the Carlton, North, St Kilda, Brisbane and Collingwood games irrespective of what St Kilda, the Dogs and Essendon do.

Yes indeed Titan. So looking like have to play 5 teams outside the 8 and 3 inside. Thats a pretty fair run.

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1 minute ago, martin said:

Howe back to his very worst. Turnovers by hand and foot were arguably the difference. No thanks

I'll vomit if he makes the AA team ahead of Michael Hibberd.

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27 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Agree, although ultimately I feel the season will end up in our hands.

We are still going to need to win most, if not all, of the Carlton, North, St Kilda, Brisbane and Collingwood games irrespective of what St Kilda, the Dogs and Essendon do.

The more those outside keep losing the more likely 11 games and a good % might be enough. Next 3 will be tough with the amount of players not available. The less our losses hurt with those around the mark losing as well the better. We are still going to have to find a way to win though. 

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1 hour ago, martin said:

Howe back to his very worst. Turnovers by hand and foot were arguably the difference. No thanks. Pies loss means they are gone. Nothing to play for against us in the final round.Helpful. Be nice if Freo won but not vital.

They are shyte loads of trouble their list is all over the place that's what happens when you continually top up with older players.

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3 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Richmond play St Kilda next week so we win either way

How do you figure that?

Saints are now equal wins with us -- if they win next week, they jump us on the ladder. If Richmond win, they move two wins ahead of us + superior percentage.

We really needed Saints to [censored] that up and create a bottleneck of teams on 7 wins and inferior percentage, rendering all results next week irrelevant.

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