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Check out the unbelievable biased commentary in the Ade WC game. Just amazing

 

After watching the top teams last couple of weeks no one is touching Richmond this year will win the flag quite easily 

 

Someone please advise me as to who to barrack for. I'm assuming that a West Coast loss gives us a better chance at the top four but an Adelaide loss solidifies our position in the eight. I don't really look at other team's draws (out of laziness) other than it would be good to play an Adelaide team that's shut up shop.

Same with Hawthorn versus GWS I guess.

21 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

Someone please advise me as to who to barrack for. I'm assuming that a West Coast loss gives us a better chance at the top four but an Adelaide loss solidifies our position in the eight. I don't really look at other team's draws (out of laziness) other than it would be good to play an Adelaide team that's shut up shop.

Same with Hawthorn versus GWS I guess.

Because playing a Collingwood team that shut up shop last year favoured us greatly


25 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

Someone please advise me as to who to barrack for. I'm assuming that a West Coast loss gives us a better chance at the top four but an Adelaide loss solidifies our position in the eight. I don't really look at other team's draws (out of laziness) other than it would be good to play an Adelaide team that's shut up shop.

Same with Hawthorn versus GWS I guess.

If Adelaide lose it will make it tough for them.  They have Richmond (away) followed by Geelong (home) coming up.  Plus they play us, Port, GWS and North on the run home so would have to cause a few upsets to make it.

I think I want the Eagles to win this.  I'd prefer to create separation with the chasing pack than hope for an unlikely top 4 finish.

6 minutes ago, BigFez said:

If Adelaide lose it will make it tough for them. 

More like impossible, or close enough to.  They'd likely need to win their last 8 games. That isn't happening.

 

Just like that....Crows in front. All over the Eagles. 


Interesting to see if Meth Coke win a game without Kennedy and Darling in the side

they are completely toothless in this last Quarter

Three straight losses for West Coast.

Now in danger of missing the 8  after  a 10-1 start.  I never rated them.

2 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Three straight losses for West Coast.

Now in danger of missing the 8  after  a 10-1 start.  I never rated them.

The modern day North?

3 hours ago, beelzebub said:

How on earth did we lose to Port ??

One could also ask how did CFC get so close to Port or how did Port allow CFC to get so close?  After all we beat them by 109!


And the WCE are in a decent slump. 

That rendition of the Adelaide song by the players just now has to be the worst singing of a club song by any sporting organisation EVER. Cringeworthy and soulless.  

I feel sick 

Listening to Walker being interviewed after the game has made me feel sick. He is a repugnant specimen.

I have just realised that the filth could go into 2 place after tonight. Won't that be horrendous.

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On 6/25/2018 at 9:21 AM, SFebey said:

Starting this thread early as it's shaping for a big weekend ladder wise and for the Dees. Who do we want to win these crunch games

Rich v Syd (THURS)

- I hope Tigers win, we don't want any interstate teams in the top 4. ✔️✔️

WB v Cats

- Cats are definitely not playing their best this year and Dogs played OK v North and you don't know what they'll bring. A Dogs win hopefully✔️✔️

Carl v Port

- Carlton played well yesterday and Port aren't as good as people reckon, they actually played awful v Dees and we still found a way to lose. Upset highly unlikely but game is at the MCG.✖️

Adel v WCE

- Can the Crows at home upset a vulnerable WCE?✔️✔️

GC v Coll

- Collingwood win easily

GWS v Haw

- Hoping GWS win, Hawks are zoning in on a top 8 finish

Melb v STK

- We need to win and win big, keep that percentage up, 50+ win would be nice

Ess v North

- I think Bombers will win this, North doing their usual start the season well and folding this year I'd say, Ess win helps us.

 

 

 

 

Few results going our way. There is such a thing as luck maybe


Pies will likely jump to 2nd spot on the ladder tonight. How sickening!

 
2 hours ago, brendan said:

After watching the top teams last couple of weeks no one is touching Richmond this year will win the flag quite easily 

I really feel like Richmond will slip back to the pack in rounds 18-23 and not have great form come September, no idea why just a hunch. 

It's quite amazing really teams 1-10 all possibilities to win the flag. 

I would put adelaide into that group as they are still to get some strong players back but I think it might just be a bridge to far from here to make the 8 


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