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7 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I'm happy for any lowly ranked teams to upset our competitors. 

 

Brisbane are  a good chance to beat Sydney today.     The Lions are not a bad team and will do us a few favors this season by knocking over some final 8 contenders, starting last week with the Hawks.  

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9 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Fascinating to see the Pie's publicity machine at work in relation to the Mason Cox bump.

Yes, no one told Mason he had to stop before he killed the bloke or crippled him fo life. It was however pure momentum not pace.

The fact being so dangerous....


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4 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

He’s gotta be looking at two weeks for that, right?

Dropped the hip into the head...so dangerous

nah... Buckley said he's just a little clumsy... no malice... by the end of the day it'll be the other fellows fault !!

Will be offered 1 week, the arrogant sods will appeal and he'll get a second week.

(Though more likely will be let off on the grounds he's just a friendly clumsy giant, a bleached Shrek). 

 

Cox offered a $2000 fine for the “Clumsy” hit.

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4 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Cox offered a $2000 fine for the “Clumsy” hit.

i presume intentional, high contact, impact below the threshold

very lucky 


1 minute ago, daisycutter said:

i presume intentional, high contact, impact below the threshold

very lucky 

The article hadn’t fully updated before, here’s the MRO finding.

Cox's hit was graded by Match Review Officer Michael Christian as careless conduct, low impact and high contact.

Will be interesting to see how the tiges go today. If they are still up and about they should split the saints open. Kind of hope the drug bummers beat GWS. We can hope for a Brisbane win and it's hard to give a stuff about the cats and blues. Girlong might get a % booster.

Id expect the tigs to win easily today. Hope the giants beat the scum and i fear what the cats are going to do to the blues.

On another note judging by the dogs 2nd half last nie should beat the dogs easily 


18 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

How much did the Aints pay Carlisle??

He might lose some of his wage, he almost knocked Reiwoldt into next week.

27 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

How much did the Aints pay Carlisle??

From memory they paid him in coke. 

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14 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

He might lose some of his wage, he almost knocked Reiwoldt into next week.

Hugely overrated...

27 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

He might lose some of his wage, he almost knocked Reiwoldt into next week.

I thaught there was nothing in it. looked like the soft part between hand and elbow. A cushion shove. Revolt is just a big softie.

Hoping St Kilda win kicking to McCartin and Billings is like hoping for us to win in 2013. 


How many for Carlisle? I reckon one with an early guilty plea

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13 minutes ago, Nasher said:

Exactly.

Me at the bounce: hope the Saints get up! Hate ‘em both but reckon the Tiges still need to be brought down a peg.

Me five minutes in: oh yeah, it’s St Kilda.

Billings and McCartin involved in the last 2 goals. Always the way. 

 

We we will definitely lose tomorrow. We can not win. Adelaide will win. 

2 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

 

We we will definitely lose tomorrow. We can not win. Adelaide will win. 

Beat them last year in adelaide and they made the Grand Final. We can... whether we will is another story


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