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4 minutes ago, monoccular said:

I am supporting them, today, in response to the Crows' supporters schadenfreude over OUR Jack Lever's injury!

Fair enough. I didnt like that either. I just think GWS are probably the team I'd not want to face when the whips are cracking.

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2 hours ago, A F said:

At least, the Scum winning will ensure 85,000+ next week. Two teams flying.

We should account for them easily, but how will we respond to Lever's injury? That's the big question.

Watching Collingwood, it's likely watching 15 or so ANB's run around. They get a fair bit of it but turn it over under very little pressure. It'll be interesting to see how they go against our pressure if we bring it.

Not sure about that AF, they match up well against us with their structure and ability to rotate many through the middle and are strong at the stoppages.

We would need to improve greatly on yesterday's work  around the contest and we wont break away from them as easily on the spread.

This is a game we must turn up for and be ready to go from first bounce.

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Just watched the last half of Adelaide V GWS and wet my pants listening the Mark Ricciuto cracking the "sad's" real bad as special commentator as Adelaide were being beaten. When are Foxtel AND 7 going to have commentators just calling the game as it is without the bias.

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36 minutes ago, danielE288 said:

Fair enough. I didnt like that either. I just think GWS are probably the team I'd not want to face when the whips are cracking.

I am just enjoying the very unfamiliar feeling that I look forward to playing whichever team comes up next. :-))))

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16 minutes ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Not sure about that AF, they match up well against us with their structure and ability to rotate many through the middle and are strong at the stoppages.

We would need to improve greatly on yesterday's work  around the contest and we wont break away from them as easily on the spread.

This is a game we must turn up for and be ready to go from first bounce.

Could be a good battle with the famous Collingwood midfield. They certainly found a few ways to score today.

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42 minutes ago, martin said:

Sidebottom knee injury?

MEDICAL ROOM
Collingwood: Magpie Steele Sidebottom copped a hefty corkie to his left leg in the final term, but stayed on the field and played out the game.

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10 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

MEDICAL ROOM
Collingwood: Magpie Steele Sidebottom copped a hefty corkie to his left leg in the final term, but stayed on the field and played out the game.

Mmm. 8 days to come up.

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Adelaide's next five games: Fremantle (away), Hawthorn (away), (the bye), West Coast, Richmond (away), Geelong. 

If they don't get their injured players back fast, their run to the finals looks incredibly difficult from here.

On 6/1/2018 at 8:47 PM, Wiseblood said:

Bolton is an absolute genius.  He has created a brand of footy that, most weeks, is able to pull down the opposition to their rubbish level.  They flood back, tackle hard and do anything to play boring, drab footy that might help them get a result.  Swans are playing right into their trap at the minute.

Really?

They haven't scored 100 points since Round 11, 2016.

Since that game, their record is 8-36.

Two weeks ago they lost by 109 points.

They have a soft draw from here - games include Fremantle x 2, Brisbane, St Kilda, Gold Coast and the Dogs. I reckon Bolton needs to win most of those to show they have a true future.

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2 hours ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Not sure about that AF, they match up well against us with their structure and ability to rotate many through the middle and are strong at the stoppages.

We would need to improve greatly on yesterday's work  around the contest and we wont break away from them as easily on the spread.

This is a game we must turn up for and be ready to go from first bounce.

I would have agreed in previous years and been worried, but if we bring our manic pressure, they'll turn it over all day.

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1 minute ago, titan_uranus said:

Adelaide's next five games: Fremantle (away), Hawthorn (away), (the bye), West Coast, Richmond (away), Geelong. 

If they don't get their injured players back fast, their run to the finals looks incredibly difficult from here.

Really?

They haven't scored 100 points since Round 11, 2016.

Since that game, their record is 8-36.

Two weeks ago they lost by 109 points.

They have a soft draw from here - games include Fremantle x 2, Brisbane, St Kilda, Gold Coast and the Dogs. I reckon Bolton needs to win most of those to show they have a true future.

The only reason I said that was because he has the frustrating ability of dragging other teams down to their level.  I didn't say the game plan as a whole will ever get them anywhere, just that the only card he has is putting blokes behind the ball, clogging it up and hoping for the best.  It's why they can't score and also why their games are horrible to watch.

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10 hours ago, titan_uranus said:

I reckon Bolton needs to win most of those to show they have a true future.

The only genius about Carlton and Bolton is the fact that they have a bye this week which means I can look forward to a real game of footy on Friday night.

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5 hours ago, SFebey said:

Freo were without Ballantyne, Johnson, Matera, Hill, Pearce and Sandilands......

Yep and Collingwood still leaked goals at the end. Four in a row from memory. If we're on, the Scum don't stand a chance.

 

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