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If we win, who would be best option the following week. Personally would rather hawks . Thoughts

 

absolutley hawthorn. The thaught of piffing out geelong and hawthorn in the finals is orgasmic. Richmond, melbourne, sydney and wet coke are my tips. 

 
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3 minutes ago, dl4e said:

absolutley hawthorn. The thaught of piffing out geelong and hawthorn in the finals is orgasmic. Richmond, melbourne, sydney and wet coke are my tips. 

Almost a change of the guard type of thing


easier to envisage Hawthorn going out in straight sets than the Tiges so am hoping for a Tiger victory tonight....

Very poor weather here in Collingwood (I work about 1.5km from the G). Pouring rain. Grey skies.

Sadly this should favour Hawthorn. 

 
14 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Very poor weather here in Collingwood (I work about 1.5km from the G). Pouring rain. Grey skies.

Sadly this should favour Hawthorn. 

Never mind. The rain stopped and now there are some blue skies in patches #straya

3 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Never mind. The rain stopped and now there are some blue skies in patches #straya

This is Melbourne, though Jaded. So wait another 15 minutes and it should be raining again.


was hoping for a decent downpour... the gardens certainly need it.

Seems like the rain belt is going around the edge of town.

4 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Couldn't care less who else wins.

So long as Dees win, i'm happy.

 

I agree but if do get through the chance to send hawthorn out I straight sets would make my year :)

 

I'm sick of Richmond but I hate Hawthorn.  We'll most likely have to beat both to win the flag.


Somehow I'm as tired of Richmond winning premierships after one, as I was of Geelong winning them after 3.

Strange that I've grown to really dislike Geelong only in the time since they became zombies - marching on into finals every year but not really alive. Entitled, arrogant, sooky, soft-cheating zombies.

Hawthorn I've never much liked, the only thing better than beating them next week would be beating them in the grand final.

Y'know, for all that, I think I've joined the 'don't much care, just bring 'em on' crowd.

 

 

Richmond by 67 in Martin’s 200th.

GWS by 3.

Pies by 17.

5 minutes ago, Nasher said:

How good would it be knocking out Geelong and then delivering Hawthorn’s straight sets exit? This is the stuff of dreams.

Smoke dreams would have us waving goodbye to the cats then the hawks then the pies and then the Tigers...now that’s a September to dream about Nash

1 hour ago, Jaded said:

Very poor weather here in Collingwood (I work about 1.5km from the G). Pouring rain. Grey skies.

Sadly this should favour Hawthorn. 

how so? surely tigers smalls and the pressure the general team provides would win out against the foot skills & two rucks that the hawks have?

 


Don’t really care about other results. Except, prefer Pies to beat Eagles so we get all four at the G, should we be good enough. 

Cats, Hawks, Pies, Tigers.

Slaying that lot is what dreams are made of...

As the Spice Girls once sang 

Yo, I'll tell you what I want, what I really, really want
So tell me what you want, what you really, really want
I'll tell you what I want, what I really, really want
So tell me what you want, what you really, really want
I wanna, (ha) I wanna, (ha) I wanna, (ha) I wanna, (ha)
I wanna really, really, really wanna injury carnage for the other 6 teams....

I can’t help but feel that we should be playing tonight, and I think we’d be a massive chance to roll the Tigers if that was the case. 

Hawks

Dees

GWS

Pies

Cant wait.

 

Hope the hawks in tonight. Im looking forward to this game tonight and seeing what plan Clarko can come up with. 

If they are playing both Treloar and Goldsack then good luck. Treloar I get bringing him back but gee Goldsack is a risk. only 6 months after a knee re construction. Anyway I hope the pies lose. 

 

Collingwood looking desperate with those inclusions. Eagles should be able to run over the top of them in the second half. 


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