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Just now, Diamond_Jim said:

from around half way through the last quarter Hawks looked like they were playing to save the game

Interesting if that is the case, not the usual Whorethorn. 

We can beat any side, if we are mentally ready for 4 Quarters of hard pressure. 

 

I hate to say it but hawthorn are playing good footy. Just glad to see girlong lose. If you mis the 8 girlong thats what you get for recruiting Ablett.

Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

Interesting if that is the case, not the usual Whorethorn. 

We can beat any side, if we are mentally ready for 4 Quarters of hard pressure. 

slow delivery into the forward line... stopping and going backwards etc etc... you can say they were playing conservatively but they certainly did not have the risk pedal down

 
7 minutes ago, radar said:

Can we lose all three - and make it?

mathematically

A quick ladder predictor says yes. We can make it with 12 wins as long as Sydney and Geelong only win 1 (Sydney can win 2 if you include the game against us).

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Problem with Geelong now is they are following the 90's model instead of the 00's one.

Their best six is as good as anyone in the league. Their bottom six, not so much.

You get injuries to Ablett, Selwood, Hawkins or Dangermouse and they would be shagged to Gold Coast of last week levels.

13 minutes ago, sue said:

In the back. But it should have been holding the ball against him before the hawk landed on him.  Furthermore it was very soft - plenty of more obvious similar in-the-backs not paid.

But it was Dangerfield....

1 minute ago, Chook said:

A quick ladder predictor says yes. We can make it with 12 wins as long as Sydney and Geelong only win 1 (Sydney can win 2 if you include the game against us).

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It’s a funny game ?

 

So tomorrow is just so important to win for many reasons but we need to get our spot back off the hawks. We are now 5th. 

Gee I really hope the crows can knock off the giants tonight. 

Eagles and Port - think it’s another one of those Port to win if we want top four, Eagles if wanna make 8. 

Gotta do Swans first. 

Barrack for Power. 


Just now, dees189227 said:

Just saw a replay of the worpel contest against selwood that set up a goal. Good stuff by the young man. 

Great stuff wasn’t it! Should be the RS nomination this week was unlucky not to get it last week. 

West Coast are looking like not much chop so far without their key players Gaff Kennedy and NicNat. We're a massive chance over there next week.


17 minutes ago, Chook said:

A quick ladder predictor says yes. We can make it with 12 wins as long as Sydney and Geelong only win 1 (Sydney can win 2 if you include the game against us).

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Pessimist

2 minutes ago, Chook said:

West Coast are looking like not much chop so far without their key players Gaff Kennedy and NicNat. We're a massive chance over there next week.

Yes it wouldn’t suprise me at all if last week really rocked the Meth Coke boys. 

Time will tell the story

2 minutes ago, chookrat said:

Pessimist

I'm aboard the "Top 2" bandwagon. I was just answering a question.

Pretty clear early that James Harmes has to go to Elliot Yeo next week.

If Port win today and we win the last 3 games, we will finish 2nd guaranteed.

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28 minutes ago, Chook said:

A quick ladder predictor says yes. We can make it with 12 wins as long as Sydney and Geelong only win 1 (Sydney can win 2 if you include the game against us).

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My god could you imagine if thats how the ladder ended up r23. Collingwood v melbourne at the mcg week 1. Im not sure I could handle that week. 

I can't see port falling out. 

On another note Id love to see Richmond v hawthorn in a final not the gf obviously but just to see how the hawks match up against them again. 

 

Yep 

optimist. 

Six games from Flag 

 

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