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Because right now, Saints with everything to play for trumps our everything to play for.

How often in important games do we come out on top? Hope to break the trend but recent history suggests....  ?

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Good resuly! Happy for the winner of next week to have a strong chance of making the 8. Maybe thats me having a stk family member showing. But its far better that 1 of these clubs gets a shot above boring wce, ess and dogs.

Its round 1 all over again. Beating st k wasnt the end of our rivalry. Stk deserve a rematch against us and we deserve to show r1 wasnt a fluke. Any fan of great footy sees better potential for a great elimination final football game now, with the saints in contention.

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I didnt see the Saints game, but I saw in the match report Steven was injured and Dunstan was reported... will they both be outs next week? 

 

If we don't turn up next week all hell will break loose... and our club will lose so much credibility.

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5 minutes ago, GCDee said:

I didnt see the Saints game, but I saw in the match report Steven was injured and Dunstan was reported... will they both be outs next week? 

 

If we don't turn up next week all hell will break loose... and our club will lose so much credibility.

Steven dominated in the last qtr with like 11 or 12 disposals. He's fine, unfortunately. 

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14 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Just doing the ladder predictor again... If we win all 3, then it comes down to 1 game...

Ess vs Crows - Essendon has to lose.

The alternative, Melbourne has to thump the Lions by 10 goals. 

We'll need someone to thump Eric Hipwood to do that. Our last regular season Tall KPF Giraffe to have to deal with.

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This is the lay of the land for spots 7 and 8:

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  • WBD - have the toughest run home and could drop all 3 and have the worst %.  But they are in top form.
  • Ess - should win at least 2.
  • WCE - have 2 games vs top 2 teams
  • MFC - theoretically, we are best placed to win all three games. 
  • StK - will fancy themselves to win at least 2.

For our 3 games all 3 teams will fancy themselves.  Even Lions are saying they are ready to take a 'big scalp'.  Given they play GCS, Dees and NM, we are the 'big scalp' they are setting themselves for.

I can't pick who will win what but:

  • the only time in years we have won 3 in a row was after the 2017 bye - a 13 day break.  In fact we haven't won 2 in a row since that bye.
  • our team is as a flat as a tack and many players are out of form
  • our game plan is not working and coaches also seem out of form
  • we don't seem to have the hunger.

While we should win all 3, sadly there is little to suggest we will.  

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1 minute ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

This is the lay of the land for spots 7 and 8:

image.png.ee1accb68ac6439d303827fb6c757303.png

  • WBD - have the toughest run home and could drop all 3 and have the worst %.  But they are in top form.
  • Ess - should win at least 2.
  • WCE - have 2 games vs top 2 teams
  • MFC - theoretically, we are best placed to win all three games. 
  • StK - will fancy themselves to win at least 2.

For our 3 games all 3 teams will fancy themselves.  Even Lions are saying they are ready to take a 'big scalp'.  Given they play GCS, Dees and NM, we are the 'big scalp' they are setting themselves for.

I can't pick who will win what but:

  • the only time in years we have won 3 in a row was after the 2017 bye - a 13 day break.  In fact we haven't won 2 in a row since that bye.
  • our team is as a flat as a tack and many players are out of form
  • our game plan isn't working and coaches also seem out of form
  • we don't seem to have the hunger.

While we should win all 3, sadly there is little to suggest we will.  

Can someone please tell me how to delete a post.  The 'option' button no longer appears...

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Richmond will go to 3rd if they hold on here.

The Cats are a real chance of falling out of the top 4 over the next few weeks.  Wouldn't that be great?  Out in the first week of finals after thinking they were premiers all season.

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1 hour ago, Petraccattack said:

Richmond will go to 3rd if they hold on here.

The Cats are a real chance of falling out of the top 4 over the next few weeks.  Wouldn't that be great?  Out in the first week of finals after thinking they were premiers all season.

 

Adding to that, Joel Selwood is out for the rest of the home and away season.

They play Richmond, GWS and Collingwood.

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