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Port are pretty bad.  You'd have to be a shocking side to drop a game to them.  ?

But seriously, with the amount of talent they have on the park, there's no way they should be this bad.  They have absolutely no confidence and their defensive zone is being torn apart by the bombers' pace. 

Interesting to see how well Francisis playing given nobody wanted to touch him this time last year. 

Also interesting to see Watts.  He's gone backwards this year.  Zero contested work, not even close to winning his own ball.  He has however been good when others get the ball to him. 

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1 minute ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

 Also interesting to see Watts.  He's gone backwards this year.  Zero contested work, not even close to winning his own ball.  He has however been good when others get the ball to him. 

He’s got a decent handball I guess..

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I was pleasantly surprised with Essendon ruining Port's finals chance!

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4 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

How did we lose to this rabble.....pfft.

I personally don't give a crap who we lost to. We're in finals baby and nothing that happened in the last 12 years matters anymore.

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And some people were entertaining the possibility of BJ coming to us...

S**t bloke of the highest order.

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In the finals last year when port lost all the talk was that they needed to get competitors who would fight to win. Who did they get? Some of the biggest front runners in the comp. 

I’m sure a fair few on here would know I was a Watts fan and a part of me is still sad he’s not at the club for this moment of joy but even I know that he was a downhill skier that mostly only performed well when the team was doing well. He’s not the guy that’ll chase a player down chasing him for 20m. 

Port made their competitiveness problem worse by their recruiting. 

We lost to Port because we failed to take our chances and were dogged by some woeful umpiring. Like a few others this year we found way to lose to Port rather than them finding a way to win. 

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8 minutes ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

And some people were entertaining the possibility of BJ coming to us...

S**t bloke of the highest order.

No one more deserving of not playing in a premiership.

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I'm more into rivals-watch so the game tonight wasn't on the radar.  Zero interest.

The Cats aren't losing tomorrow so that's another no-watch ... so then it's twilight time but the Pies will almost certainly win so let's face it,  we're playing for 5th spot on Sunday.  But you never know.

A win on Sunday probably means we'll probably play Geelong for the right to play the loser of 1st vs 4th ... which would be Hawks/Syd/Rich unless Collingwood find a way to lose tomorrow.

Lose Sunday and we possibly finish 8th (if the Cats absolutely smash the Suns) but that would put us in the same scenario as is we finish 5th.  So we're back to the 5th or 8th outcome - except we'd be the away side finish 8th. 

But does home or away matter if you're good enough to win anywhere? 

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I am truly shocked, what a twist, this wasn’t how Goddard’s Bombers movie was supposed to finish.

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Just cam home from the game and it was a borefest, very average team Port. If only we smashed them we had the chance.

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