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Round 23 Non MFC Games

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5 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Yep...that Kit E Kat is on the menu... Not tasty..not really... but hey ;)

Fat cats get a lot tastier when you're starving.

 

tigers at the g don't seem like a massive task anymore. 

 

25 minutes ago, Chook said:

I'd rather our run home than Geelong's any day.

Totally agree from our finals prep view.

Was reflecting more on the overalll fixture and how the last few rounds benefit those clubs playing the bottom teams who have put the cue in the rack.  Makes for an easy run into the finals and could be at the expense of teams playing others in contention.

 

Freo lifting.....doing it for MJ!!


I would prefer to play cats at the G rather than the hawks at the G or swans at the SCG. 

For that to happen we have to beat gws tomorrow. 

I would love to end the pussycats finals and u can his imagine the look on porkie Scott’s face. 

Come on Demons carry our form from last week and beat gws. 

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Do it for Jeff Farmer (I've heard he loves the Dees).


22 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Freo are porridge.

Five goals in a row to Freo since this comment. Can you post it again?

24 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Dogs definitely deserved to beat Richmond there. Unlucky to hit the post so many times!

Late in the season we have seen Richmond are clearly beatable at the MCG. I'd back 3-4 teams to beat them come finals time now, and I'm convinced they won't win the flag again. They're nowhere near as good the media makes out and I'd love for us to get a crack at them! 

Becareful what you wish for.....it might be next week!!


1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Becareful what you wish for.....it might be next week!!

They are so ready for a loss The Tiges, best thing that they held on in the end. 

Ripe for the picking, cmon Freo.

2 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Five goals in a row to Freo since this comment. Can you post it again?

Yes obviously went too early.

Happy to say Freo are porridge if they can keep this up, but I’m a pessimist!

29 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Really on the radio they said she was doing well. 

It really looks like she guesses 90% of the time 


Do it for Phil Gilbert.

 
2 minutes ago, GCDee said:

It really looks like she guesses 90% of the time 

Out qualifies the blokes then !! ?


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