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Love watching Sydney play. Every dumb thing my team does that has me pulling my hair out…Sydney don't do. It's nice to watch a smart team that gets back off the mark quickly, has a guy on the goal-line at all times to stop easy out-the-back goals, and actually delivers the ball inside 50 with some semblance of forethought and strategy.

 
Just now, Win4theAges said:

Giants are dropping like flys. 

I'm only able to follow on radio/stats at the moment so can anyone fill me in on exactly who is hurt? Prospects of them missing next week?

Griffen, Finnlayson,Davis and one more i cant work out, no rotations in the last.

Edited by Win4theAges

 
37 minutes ago, brendan said:

Giants are $2.35 against us next week 

Don't worry, they'll be into $1.01 after West Coast [censored] us tomorrow by 50 points, despite us being +30 for inside 50s and +50 for clearances. 


5 minutes ago, Chook said:

Love watching Sydney play. Every dumb thing my team does that has me pulling my hair out…Sydney don't do. It's nice to watch a smart team that gets back off the mark quickly, has a guy on the goal-line at all times to stop easy out-the-back goals, and actually delivers the ball inside 50 with some semblance of forethought and strategy.

Lots of people wrote Sydney off a few weeks back, they just have too much experience, class and are well coached and drilled, can never write the bastards off

 
4 minutes ago, MSFebey said:

Lots of people wrote Sydney off a few weeks back, they just have too much experience, class and are well coached and drilled, can never write the bastards off

I can't stand them, especially after letting them of the hook last week.

SO if we beat WCE. Then out game v GWS is winner gets 5th! Loser of Haw v Syd gets 6th, winner 4th (i think?)

Edited by johndemonic


Adelaide wins tomorrow and Essendon wins Friday night next week and we'll be set in the 8 without winning a match.

So we have that at least… 

Just now, Chook said:

Adelaide wins tomorrow and Essendon wins Friday night next week and we'll be set in the 8 without winning a match.

So we have that at least… 

Making the finals by default isn't much of an achievement, especially when you haven't beaten a single other team in the top 9.

15 minutes ago, Chook said:

Love watching Sydney play. Every dumb thing my team does that has me pulling my hair out…Sydney don't do. It's nice to watch a smart team that gets back off the mark quickly, has a guy on the goal-line at all times to stop easy out-the-back goals, and actually delivers the ball inside 50 with some semblance of forethought and strategy.

That’s my cocaine right there.

Just now, SaberFang said:

Making the finals by default isn't much of an achievement, especially when you haven't beaten a single other team in the top 9.

If north, Adelaide or Essendon finish 9th then we have ?

1 minute ago, SaberFang said:

Making the finals by default isn't much of an achievement, especially when you haven't beaten a single other team in the top 9.

Does it sound like I think it's much of an achievement?


Just now, Clint Bizkit said:

That’s my cocaine right there.

Guys on the goal-line stopping knee-high scrubbed goals out of packs really do it for me even more than that. Fair to say I loved Jimmy Bartel play.

4 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Making the finals by default isn't much of an achievement, especially when you haven't beaten a single other team in the top 9.

If North makes the finals, we're 9th. And we will have beaten a team in the 8.
If we makes the finals, North's 9th. And we will have not beaten a team in the 8.

I know which I'd prefer.

Been playing with ladder predictor now that GWS Lost  fair chance we play them away in 1st final if we make it 

Edited by brendan

6 minutes ago, brendan said:

Been playing with ladder predictor now that GWS Lost  fair chance we play them away in 1st final if we make it 

That would be totally Melb, finally make finals and play in soulless Western Sydney... if we make it... haha


What chance of StKilda causing upset. Zilch.

Just now, dl4e said:

What chance of StKilda causing upset. Zilch.

I think the better question is what chance of Hawthorn doing something (Melbourne-like) stupid and losing to them. 

We’re the team that seems to make those monumentally stupid mistakes. 

 

It’s always good when the AFL put either the Saints or Carlton on prime time, won’t be surprised if after Fremantle’s effort today they get an extra three or four Friday or Saturday night games next year.

1 minute ago, trout said:

It’s always good when the AFL put either the Saints or Carlton on prime time, won’t be surprised if after Fremantle’s effort today they get an extra three or four Friday or Saturday night games next year.

lots of goals = lots of ads


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