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2 minutes ago, Chook said:

Zac Jones could easily be out for a couple of weeks after that late bump there.

Should go for two for that, but Merrett should get one for the staging from the one at first bounce.

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20 minutes ago, Chook said:

With Sydney's downturn in form, this draw is opening up for us slightly. Win tomorrow and we're still in it up to our necks.

I was going to mention it today but thought I'd let it play out. 

There for the taking if we really want it. Could really put the pressure on the Powa if we win tommorow night.

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11 minutes ago, CelebratingJade said:

Our destiny is in our hands 

Can't complain about that

 

11 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Yes, finals are there for the taking for us. Ours to [censored] up really.

Certainly if we can keep on winning anything is possible.

We had our fate in our hands last year and fluffed it: the players keep on about being gutted,  so they had better bloody well show it for the next 2 ½ months !

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2 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Need Port and GWS to have shockers.

C'mon Dees, win this weekend!

Our result is obviously most important, but wins to the Dogs, St Kilda and Fremantle (vs Hawthorn) are all huge for us.

If we win and Collingwood lose to Richmond, then we'll be a game off third. We'll go past Sydney (and will have a 15-20% buffer on them, too) and we'll remain a game and percentage clear of Essendon (and North, if they win). We could also move up further if GWS or Port lose.

In the ridiculous fantasy dream world, we win and each of GWS, Port, Hawthorn, Geelong and North lose. Then we're in the top 4 and we're a game and percentage clear of 9th with 4 games left. Probably somewhere around 0.0000000001%

If we lose, we'll be level on points with Essendon and Adelaide (and North, if they win). We'll drop below Geelong and Hawthorn assuming they win, and be out of the 8 if both win. 

The impact of just one game is insanely high.

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27 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

 

 A clear opportunity to win the next three is open to us if we apply ourselves.

Wouldn't that be nice?  Having a finals spot wrapped up with two games remaining and be pushing for top 4.

Perhaps finally we will deliver.

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I know Zak Jones was quite a nuffy today, but i'd still take him for his pace and contested work - And being trade out of Sydney would be a wake up call to pull his head in. I have to wonder if he has lowered his trade value tonight and we could get in on the cheaper (than before). For eg a sydney fans over the top response: "I’m sick of this [censored]. He’s fast becoming a liability and yeah, not worth it. Would gladly give him away, [censored] a trade."

 

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15 minutes ago, binman said:

Liking my bet on swans not making finals now.

I’ll support you binman by cheering on the filth next week against the Swans in Sydney, just don’t tell anyone please. 

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Obviously we’re going to keep a close eye on the competition but the club internally should only focus on themselves. 

It’s laid out in front of us and it’s uo to us to make the most of the opportunities available to us. Every game is winnable, just as every game is losable (GC beating Sydney proved that).  

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