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13 minutes ago, GCDee said:

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 

Richmond are way out on there own imo, throw a blanket over the rest just makes my up the numbers, maybe Sydney can get them on there day, all can change however if the tigers copped some injuries to key players 

 
6 minutes ago, Delusional demon 82 said:

And away go the filth ...  now 26 up

38 :(

 
9 minutes ago, brendan said:

Richmond are way out on there own imo, throw a blanket over the rest just makes my up the numbers, maybe Sydney can get them on there day, all can change however if the tigers copped some injuries to key players 

I agree Richmond are not slipping back to the pack.... they're shaking the rest of the comp off !!

Oh to be a Tiger fan.....i can only dream of such success...

then i wake....last two games losses....to two kinds of magpies :(

 

2 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

38 :(

Yep this will get messy % boost coming  up ... there goes the pipe dream of a Gold Coast upset already ? 


Gold Coast are [censored], even moreso without Lynch. Gonna be a few big percentage boosters for the lucky teams still to play them.

At least we’ve had Geelong balls up this round , and port didn’t gain much % off carltank either 

I’m 50/50 on gws dorks , as the dorks will almost certainly make the 8 with their easy draw , might be better to shut gws out 

We just need a strong win tomorrow to get back on track 

GWS incompetitence in front of goal keeping the Dorks in it. Dorks being smashed in the clearances but Giants brain fades and poor kicking means the Dorks are in it. 

 
57 minutes ago, Delusional demon 82 said:

Thanks Adelaide for beating meth coke when it really mattered .... rd 23 2017 says ? 

I have moved on from that sad weekend - Adelaide did not cost us finals, our guys did by drowning in their own bathwater the day before.  Came out thumping their chests thinking of the Collingwood game as merely warm unto finals ... YUK!

Who here would even remember the WCE Adelaide game had our team done what it should have, and could and would have had they had the right attitude, which is focussed and ruthless?

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Pies by 58....and climbing.

Big % booster coming up for them :(

2 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

No idea what that 50m penalty to the Hawks was for? 

AFL is a farce! It’s a horrible game too watch these. And the AFL shiuld hang there heads...

The umpire paid it for Hopper being too close to Ceglar who had the mark. Hopper wasn’t even close to Ceglar and was running boundary side. Absolute rubbish!

2 minutes ago, Dee tention said:

AFL is a farce! It’s a horrible game too watch these. And the AFL shiuld hang there heads...

The umpire paid it for Hopper being too close to Ceglar who had the mark. Hopper wasn’t even close to Ceglar and was running boundary side. Absolute rubbish!

The game has some issues,  but this is the most frustrating of all. It's not in the spirit of the game. I've seen half a dozen this weekend already. 

Imagine if this rule costs someone a final,  what an absolute joke. 


 

3 minutes ago, Hell Bent said:

The game has some issues,  but this is the most frustrating of all. It's not in the spirit of the game. I've seen half a dozen this weekend already. 

Imagine if this rule costs someone a final,  what an absolute joke. 

It will cost somebody a final. It’s just a matter of when...

I could almost switch off from watching football for good. I’m that close... 

The game is definitely going backwards. Even the commentary these days is pathetic. I almost vomit when listening to some. ?

Filth giving up junk goals....the Sun shines !!!

23 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

No idea what that 50m penalty to the Hawks was for? 

You're not supposed to know...

It's about the vibe......

The umpiring has gone completley mad. Can't touch the ball without a free kick being awarded for something or other.


What a delicious soft free kick that was to Patton. Who was it again that complained to the AFL CEO over coffee about forwards being unfairly manhandled without receiving free kicks?

Oh god richmond collingwood top 2 . If that is a grand final play off Im leaving the state for a few weeks. Country even. 

But can I say the games that have been on 7 have been great to watch. 

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48 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Filth giving up junk goals....the Sun shines !!!

4.8 v 4.9 after HT

 
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55 minutes ago, Dee tention said:

 

It will cost somebody a final. It’s just a matter of when...

I could almost switch off from watching football for good. I’m that close... 

The game is definitely going backwards. Even the commentary these days is pathetic. I almost vomit when listening to some. ?

Gil....


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