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2 minutes ago, Mickey said:

Hawkins with 7.1. 

Gosh Mickey Page 7, post no 1, 1 minute ago, awesome..........

 
10 minutes ago, Mickey said:

Hawkins with 7.1. 

He should be doing that every week. The bloke is a monster.

Saints look on today. They match up ok on the Giants. Both sides have a lot of pace. How good would it be for them to cause an upset on a team that isn't us.


Geelong just jumped from 9th up to 4th.

Infuriating.

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On 7/27/2018 at 12:54 AM, Sir Why You Little said:

Any stress fracture, he is going to be out for longer than 2 weeks i would say. Unless the Filth have some magic juice they quietly administer.....

Apparently he's been playing sore for a while, with this.   So they're resting him ahead of the finals... managing his loads.  Unloading/resting, so he can go thru the finals.

 
4 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Saints should be 5 goals up vs Giants... can’t kick goals tho.

they managed to kick straight the day they played us


Sainters can pull this off.  But will need a big last quarter.

32 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

Well, Collingwood's loss keeps the door open for us to charge into a top 4 spot...

Doors ? keep opening for us. 

Does the club have the desire and guts to take that step and walk through??

 

33 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

Well, Collingwood's loss keeps the door open for us to charge into a top 4 spot...

Trouble for the MFC is that the open door is one of those swinging doors that is likely to hit us in the face.  (Another sad MFCSS sufferer)

Collingwood fear Scharenberg has done his ACL for the third time. Would be horrible for him if true, and leaves Collingwood very short of key backs.


Just now, Mickey said:

Collingwood fear Scharenberg has done his ACL for the third time. Would be horrible for him if true, and leaves Collingwood very short of key backs.

Gee theyre lucky they have likely already wrapped up a finals spot.

They have no players left.

2 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Gee theyre lucky they have likely already wrapped up a finals spot.

They have no players left.

If they lose 3 of their next 4, which is entirely possible, they will be lucky to sneak in.

 

On 12 wins.

Syd in Syd

Brisbane at Etihad

Port at the G

Could come down to Freo in Perth.

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1 minute ago, Mickey said:

If they lose 3 of their next 4, which is entirely possible, they will be lucky to sneak in.

 

On 12 wins.

Syd in Syd

Brisbane at Etihad

Port at the G

Could come down to Freo in Perth.

You're right Mickey.

13 may not get them in as their % wont be good enough.  They have to win 2 of the last 4.   And with all their injuries, they may not win any of them.

Would be hilarious if they missed the 8.

1 minute ago, Petraccattack said:

You're right Mickey.

13 may not get them in as their % wont be good enough.  They have to win 2 of the last 4.   And with all their injuries, they may not win any of them.

Would be hilarious if they missed the 8.

After they lose the last game, and miss out by .0000001%.

F them.

Can anyone confirm if they have seen Rory Lobb and George McFly in the same place at the same time? I highly doubt that it has happened. 

@Ethan Tremblay you're probably the best to confirm given your contacts around tinseltown. 


7 minutes ago, johndemonic said:

How has Jenkins form been recently?

Jenkins is a spud, albeit a big one

walker is the most overrated player in the comp

beat em in the middle and we’ll Win comfortably

 

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