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Round 21 Non MFC Games

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Barracking for the Bulldogs today and hope the umpires continue to treat them as their favourites!

Double barrel benefit if doggies win.  Knocks one Scott bro out of finals and improves our chances of staying in the 8!!

 

[censored] Doggies. Another useless team that can’t deliver us what we need. Dead to me!

 

Only 8 points in it. Before Half Time

Settle...

 

edit. Now it’s blown out!!!

Edited by Sir Why You Little

4 goals on the trot, go Doggies!!


 

8 goal to 2 quarter. North are a rabble!


Doggies win!

Dees supporters know better than anyone how infuriating it is when a team with nothing to play for (the Dogs today, the Pies last year) decide to show up and bust their asses off, just to spoil your party.

Nice to see another team suffer such indignity for a change!

Edited by SaberFang

1 hour ago, Jaded said:

[censored] Doggies. Another useless team that can’t deliver us what we need. Dead to me!

Have they been resurrected now, Jaded? 

1 minute ago, Wiseblood said:

Have they been resurrected now, Jaded? 

Back on the not dead to me list. 

Go Doggies you good things! Never in doubt ?

Saw this post on BF, puts Norf's "amazing" season into some perspective:

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So what has proven to be the absolute best fixture of any club in 2018...

- Playing top team Richmond only once (at Etihad, not MCG)
- Playing 2nd team West Coast only once (in Hobart, not Perth)
- Playing 3rd team GWS only once (in Hobart, not Sydney)
- Playing 4th team Hawthorn once (at Etihad, not MCG)
- Playing 5th team Collingwood once
- Playing 6th team Melbourne once
- Playing 7th team Port Adelaide once (at Etihad, not Adelaide)
- Playing 14th placed Western Bulldogs twice
- Playing 15th placed St Kilda twice
- Playing 16th placed Brisbane twice
- Playing 17th placed Gold Coast twice


Will be unsuccessful in making finals.

 

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