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2 minutes ago, layzie said:

Yeah itโ€™s too much. And if we lose next week do people here want to see a Collingwood v Hawthorn game that bad?

Yep, another awful thought. One of Collingwood or Hawthorn guaranteed to make the Grand Final if we were to lose. Get me a vomit bag!

Much funnier imagining West Coast being shat on by Richmond from a great height without the home-ground umpiring to get them home.

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1 minute ago, Chook said:

Obviously. But there's no chance of a Prelim for Melbourne in Melbourne if the Pies can't get it done tonight. One week at a time applies here as well.

It would be fitting to have a Prelim in Melbourne.ย 

Eagles will win from here, Pies have choked.

 

imo eagles the better option here.

we match up better with them and the thought of potentially losing to collingwood in the PF is enough to make me want to vomit.ย 

I'd bank us to beat the eagles. wouldn't be very confident against Collingwood.


Just now, Darkhorse72 said:

wow Sidebottom

ย Very very lazy. Poor effortย 

1 minute ago, praha said:

I'd bank us to beat the eagles. wouldn't be very confident against Collingwood.

Pretty much this. Just have to look at the respective matches this year. Our win against the Eagles at Optus was probably our second best win of the year (second only to last night). Queen's Birthday we were thoroughly towelled up. Can't underestimate the Pies at the G, they're bloody good.

Anyway, next week first! Not much point speculating about week 3 unless we can roll the Hawks!

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Eagles wont be like last time i dont think...


What was Goldsack thinking?

Or, what ... was Goldsack thinking?

Looks al over now.

So

FRIDAY HAWKS V MELBOURNE

SATURDAY COLLINGWOOD V GW$$

All over.

Was the gamble of bringing back 3 injured players just too big a gamble?

Haven't yet seen a cross the the Eddie clan.

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We have beaten eagles the last two years and only lost by I think 6 the year before. ย Should have confidence.ย ย Pity I'll be in Japan and not in Perth when they play :(ย 

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LOL @ the Filth.ย  ย Great handball from Steele Sidebottom.

GWS please send them out in straight sets.

Carn theย Giants!!!ย 

Oh well. Looks like I'll be watching our Prelim from home.*

*Standard one week at a time terms and conditions apply.


Eagles too god in the end, but I would def back us in if we play them.

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Just now, Demonland said:

They'll have Darling and Kennedy.ย 

Yep and they will be a bit more ready for us i would think..........still confident tho. One week at a time i guess, but the path is clear now.


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