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West Coast blowing some easy chances, Howe is no good one on one.

 

Pies looking wobbly. Big finish ahead ?

 
12 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Pies looking wobbly. Big finish ahead ?

Wobbles big time. West Coast pressure immense.

Who jumped up into McGovern's face ? Might have some answering to do


Could this be the weekend I dream about. Melb win, losses to Hawthorn, Geelong , Richmond and Collingwood. (be still my beating heart)

Would've been the perfect weekend if Richmond won and Sydney go on to win. Ah well, can't have it all! 

I note Collingwood are still yet to beat anyone good. Have they defeated anyone in the top 8??Of course, we'll hear nothing of that from the biased blowhards in the media. 

 
1 minute ago, SaberFang said:

Would've been the perfect weekend if Richmond won and Sydney go on to win. Ah well, can't have it all! 

I note Collingwood are still yet to beat anyone good. Have they defeated anyone in the top 8??Of course, we'll hear nothing of that from the biased blowhards in the media. 

Just the dees 

Sad to see Nicknat go down with another big injury. WC seem to have lifted by the news of that. But will hurt them in the long run. Their awesome second half could be a dead cat bounce.

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Would prefer a Kangaroo win here. It would leave us 5th after the round having leapfrogged Sydney.

I'm no rocket scientist, but I am pretty sure moving up the ladder is a  good thing.

3 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Would prefer a Kangaroo win here. It would leave us 5th after the round having leapfrogged Sydney.

I'm no rocket scientist, but I am pretty sure moving up the ladder is a  good thing.

As long as we can knock off Geelong and Adelaide then yes i agree.

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That is a really good win by the eagles. They lose there ruckman so Id would have thought Grundy would have dominated. He didn't even take a mark. Howe isn't a 1 on 1 player. The pies also have dropped from 2nd to 4th. 

Also bucks shaved his beard off. People will blame that for there loss. 

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This Etihad surface is still a [censored] disgrace. 

Nicnats injury helps us 

36 minutes ago, america de cali said:

Sad to see Nicknat go down with another big injury. WC seem to have lifted by the news of that. But will hurt them in the long run. Their awesome second half could be a dead cat bounce.

That is exactly right. Nicnats injury may help us over there greatly. It usually isn’t until the following week that the injury shows itself to the team.


 
6 minutes ago, Elegt said:

if Sydney won it would increase Melbourne's chances of making finals

I can see Sydney missing finals 

I wonder how a draw might go 


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