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Isn't that a shame.

 

Eat a bag you drug cheats!!

bombers for the flag. Lol

 

I really hope this doesn't turn into a repeat of the weekend where every single result went against us. Fortunately Geelong lost so at least that's a plus, but wins by Hawthorn, North Melbourne, Port and Collingwood do us no favours. Here's hoping there's some upsets yet to come... And not against us! 

9 minutes ago, praha said:

How does this impact MCG surface tho? genuine question. they water it anyway. and it never looks like that during the dry of summer?

also melbourne has had heavy rain recently.

Maybe the MCC are using a new grass strain. I have no idea. 

Victoria isn’t being hit so hard. NSW and QLD are bone dry, whist sustaining a cotton industry!!

it just don’t add up...

 
1 minute ago, MSFebey said:

We needed Ess to win that TBH

Agreed, they were never going to get to 13 wins with their run home. We needed them to pinch 4 points off Hawthorn and give us breathing space. 

Hawks could easily get to 14 wins now.


3 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Agreed, they were never going to get to 13 wins with their run home. We needed them to pinch 4 points off Hawthorn and give us breathing space. 

Hawks could easily get to 14 wins now.

Exactly mate, oh well, on we march 

3 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Agreed, they were never going to get to 13 wins with their run home. We needed them to pinch 4 points off Hawthorn and give us breathing space. 

Hawks could easily get to 14 wins now.

The MFC has to keep winning. Will do us some good, win under pressure 

Brisbane are still in it. Brown would be much better off putting in a second and third effort instead of playing and flopping around for frees.

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4 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Agreed, they were never going to get to 13 wins with their run home. We needed them to pinch 4 points off Hawthorn and give us breathing space. 

Hawks could easily get to 14 wins now.

Initially I was glad we had one less challenger for the 8 now but not so sure now.


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Time for Norf fans to pack their dacks. Come on Lions.


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Why oh why the around the corner? Take your full 30 kiddo.

 

1 minute ago, Jaded said:

Terrible results for us so far

All we need to do is worry about winning our own games, the rest will sort itself out.

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