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Just now, Nasher said:

I nodded off on the couch at quarter time watching it. Woke up with two minutes til half time and thought I’d awoken in a parallel universe.

Saw every minute of the third quarter though and they are absolutely dominating. A better side would be up by 40 now.

Hope they finish the job. Sydney falling at this hurdle is massive.

Sydney look stuffed.

We are being absolutely gifted a top 8 spot. Even more reason to win tonight.

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So I guess North wont be sneaking into the 8 on percentage.

Meanwhile, has there ever been a round where I've wanted more upsets? Gold Coast, Carlton, Dogs, Brisbane.

Setting up to be a thriller at the SCG. Come on you Sunnies! ?

Edited by Little Goffy

 

Sydney just will not die. Running rampant like the 1st quarter again now.

Cmon suns!!!! One more then milk the clock


9 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Normal programming has resumed. Sydney will run this out.Ā 

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9 minutes ago, Chook said:

Sydney just will not die. Running rampant like the 1st quarter again now.

Suns will not lay down.

Shiiiiit I think they are homeĀ 

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and to think I almost stopped watching at 1Q time......Ā  Suns will win now

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Good on ya Suns!!! Kids having a real dip.

Im sorry can someone explain to me what is happening at the SCG?

This would have to be the biggest upset of the year. But gee the suns are doing us a favour. Even more important why we need to win tonight.Ā 


Did the crowd just boo the Swans?

Irrelevant ifĀ we dont win tonight.

Geez Suns have pulled one out of the hat.

Come on Dees ..... this is your opportunity. Ā Are you up to it? (Will need to beat 25 vs 22 tonight).


Happy for Gold Coast. Happier for us.Ā 

Come on Carlton and GWS. We might even be 4th at the end of the round if we win tonight!

Got to give the Sun's their Dew ;)

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Fagan wins against his old side last week, Dew this week. Hopefully Goody next week


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