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2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Um has anyone wondered what Buddy is going to do to us next week? Frost or Oscar will be on him and my god he may do some damage. 

I believe in Frost as a lockdown defender. He can match it physically with anyone.

 
 

Sydney and Buddy finding form just in time for us. Buddy was moving like a busted old man last week this week back to his scary best.

I suppose Frost has the pace to go with him to. Maybe we just need to limit the ball use down there. 

Also did the pies score at all in that 3rd term? 


Franklin is a once in a generation player.

And was a Dees supporter growing up.

Imagine.......

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listen to them crap on about collingwood injuries ......  really . never said a word when they in front , every ten has players missing , well maybe not richmond this year and last so far , they had so very vey few.

Frost on Buddy? Good lord. 

Mark buddy down for 8

 

Man I wish pies had of won tonight. Swans and buddy get their confidence back. Makes it a lot harder for us to make the 8

Pies will get to 14 wins with their soft draw. 

Lets hope that his kicking foot is his sore one and he has a painful week with it. But good to see he found form against the pies, lets hope its out of his system. 

Lets hope the swans keep going and knock down the pies percentage as well. 

 


25 minutes ago, radar said:

Can’t work out best upside for this Swan Pie outcome. Depends on whether we want top 8 or top four. 

Someone tell me who to support?

PS i barracked for Essendon earlier. 

Clearly Swans winning would be best for us: then we’re we to knuckle down and win our remaining games top 2-4 beckons.

Entirely in OUR hands, and no bloody excuses. 

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

Frost on Buddy? Good lord. 

Mark buddy down for 8

Bud won’t kick 4 against us. He is playing against a terrible defence.

2 minutes ago, markc said:

listen to them crap on about collingwood injuries ......  really . never said a word when they in front , every ten has players missing , well maybe not richmond this year and last so far , they had so very vey few.

I actually heard an amazing stat on SEN during the week there was something like 144 players unavailable going into this round.

When you look at that, weve done amazingly well.


9 minutes ago, johndemonic said:

Darcy Moore seems way too injury prone to try and recruit for his coin

Injury prone or not, I have no idea why anyone would want to recruit him. 

2 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

I actually heard an amazing stat on SEN during the week there was something like 144 players unavailable going into this round.

When you look at that, weve done amazingly well.

True, but I'd argue we have a disproportionate number of top 10 players out (Viney, Lever, Hibberd, Melksham at a pinch). 

6 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Man I wish pies had of won tonight. Swans and buddy get their confidence back. Makes it a lot harder for us to make the 8

Pies will get to 14 wins with their soft draw. 

Its not over yet...


2 minutes ago, Undeeterred said:

True, but I'd argue we have a disproportionate number of top 10 players out (Viney, Lever, Hibberd, Melksham at a pinch). 

True, not great...but could be a lot worse..

1 minute ago, Demonland said:

So who do we want to win again?

Um....i think Sydney??........ if we are gon win a few, could be good....but then we gotta do that first.

 

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