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20 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Has that ever happened before???

Carlton in 1921 or 29

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59 minutes ago, brendan said:

I wonder if he will cop criticism like clarry, greenwood went the bump his elbow hit him in shoulder then slid up, Merrett through his head back like he had been hit by a train 

Difference is McKenzie was cleared for insufficient contact whereas Greenwood is looking at a couple of weeks no doubt.

 

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28 minutes ago, Demon77 said:

Seriously? Are they using a bike bell for a siren down in Tassie? 

in tassie they say "hey are they using a siren for a bell up there in victoria"

Posted
3 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

Wonder how dunnny feels being at a successful club now!!!!!

Dunny was pushed, bet he still barracks for melbourne. I FEEL for him.

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Posted (edited)

Carlton and Collingwood both on 5 wins. We owe it to the league to ensure it stays that way. Must win tomorrow then get Watts and Tyson back vs Adelaide. Need to go into that game with 9 wins.

Edited by praha

Posted (edited)
44 minutes ago, doc roet said:

Dunny was pushed, bet he still barracks for melbourne. I FEEL for him.

I know he was pushed out doc my point was aimed at the moron that commented that he is now at a successfull club and they keep losing. 

Edited by DemonOX
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Posted
3 minutes ago, bingers said:

The Swans are awesome ... unfortunately.

I hate them together with the crows, dons and GWS. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, DemonOX said:

Wonder how dunnny feels being at a successful club now!!!!!

 

1 hour ago, doc roet said:

Dunny was pushed, bet he still barracks for melbourne. I FEEL for him.

 

16 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

I know he was pushed out doc my point was aimed at the moron that commented that he is now at a successfull club and they keep losing. 

DemonOx - I do feel that way towards Howe, who sought a transfer to the Filth, to taste success.

Agree with doc roet - I feel for Dunny too.  Was always a tryer for us and never a show pony.  Just didn't / wouldn't / couldn't fit in to our new game plan.

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I reckon posters who are calling for Walker to be suspended are only doing it because we play Adelaide next week.

He was shepherding, completely within the rules. I don't think there's anything wrong with that.

1 hour ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Essendon have a reasonable run home .....

6 games against teams outside the 8 and Adelaide

Meanwhile they lost to Brisbane last week.

Having said that, I'm concerned about their draw and they're only one win behind us if we lose tomorrow. They will be putting a lot more pressure on us for a top 8 spot than the Dogs, I reckon.

1 hour ago, rpfc said:

Hawthorn effectively lost but fixed their percentage...

But they can only drop one more and they have Geelong, Freo away, and Sydney in the next three weeks...

They beat Adelaide in Adelaide two weeks ago and drew with GWS today. With no Birchall, Frawley, Gibson, O'Meara, Puopolo, Rioli or Stratton either. IMO they're capable of doing it, though I think ultimately they'll fall short.

Sydney, Essendon and Hawthorn are all going to push the top 8 and if we drop tomorrow's game we are going to feel that pressure as much as any other top 8 club.

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1 minute ago, titan_uranus said:

I reckon posters who are calling for Walker to be suspended are only doing it because we play Adelaide next week.

He was shepherding, completely within the rules. I don't think there's anything wrong with that.

Meanwhile they lost to Brisbane last week.

Having said that, I'm concerned about their draw and they're only one win behind us if we lose tomorrow. They will be putting a lot more pressure on us for a top 8 spot than the Dogs, I reckon.

They beat Adelaide in Adelaide two weeks ago and drew with GWS today. With no Birchall, Frawley, Gibson, O'Meara, Puopolo, Rioli or Stratton either. IMO they're capable of doing it, though I think ultimately they'll fall short.

Sydney, Essendon and Hawthorn are all going to push the top 8 and if we drop tomorrow's game we are going to feel that pressure as much as any other top 8 club.

I think the plan should be to beat Carlton tomoz.

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I thought his head snapped back after an elbow to the jaw. Different angle showed it better and less likely to be a dive. greenwood will be having a holiday.

 

Posted

Footage?

Did he play on?

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GWS v Swans next week .... should be a big game

On at the same time as we are playing in Darwin

 

Ok... now for the big question the answer to which depends upon your degree of optimism re the Dees.....

Saints or Toiges

I'm hoping for the Saints ... I want that fourth spot !!

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Given up on top 4 just about. 8 should be our priority so better if Richmond win for me.

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Posted
6 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

GWS v Swans next week .... should be a big game

On at the same time as we are playing in Darwin

 

Ok... now for the big question the answer to which depends upon your degree of optimism re the Dees.....

Saints or Toiges

I'm hoping for the Saints ... I want that fourth spot !!

Really not sure who to barrack for... Go for the Saints & we win tomorrow & Port lose we could be 4th by rounds end. Saints win & we lose then west coast win we are out of the 8.. My god its tight, and tomorrow either way is a must must must win!

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Win tomorrow and we're only 2 games and percentage off TOP SPOT!!!

Boom! 

go dees 

?

Lose tomorrow and we're only 2 games and percentage off 14th SPOT!!! 

Bum! 

GO Dees

?

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5 minutes ago, JV7 said:

Really not sure who to barrack for... Go for the Saints & we win tomorrow & Port lose we could be 4th by rounds end. Saints win & we lose then west coast win we are out of the 8.. My god its tight, and tomorrow either way is a must must must win!

now that is a string of possibilities.

You just have to learn to think like a Hawk or Swan supporter... our natural place is on or near to the top of the ladder

Go Saints

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Rance is a w@nker.

Go Saints.

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