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Collingwood could not play this well again next week just as Richmond could not plat this bad. Only with Richmond we will never know. Game over.

 

I find myself barracking for Collingwood injuries lol


Got to hand it to the pies. They have been super tonight. 

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So many said the ? were unbeatable but they have been a one trick pony...called Martin ... and when he doesn't turn up......

 
  On 21/09/2018 at 12:11, Radar Detector said:

I find myself barracking for Collingwood injuries lol

Nah... [censored] form, never want to see injuries. IF we make it through to next week I'd like to see both teams at as close to full strength as possible 

How in the world was that defensive miskick, in a side trailing, deemed deliberate.

Seriously, the bloody maggots have zero feel for the game 


Martin 18 disposals, 2 marks, 1 tackle, no score.

Caddy 10 disposals, 1 mark, 3 tackles, no score.

Edwards 10 disposals, 0 marks, 4 tackles, no score.

Castagna 6 disposals, 2 marks, 2 tackles, no score.

Cotchin's had 23 but how many turnovers?

Rance was flogged by De Goey and Cox early.

Nobody saw this coming.

  On 21/09/2018 at 11:51, Redleg said:

Do they have hammy’s in the ankle?

Apparently according to MMM

I was listening to it on the radio and it’s what they said was happening. 

Collingwood have been very impressive. Cox scares me. I just can’t see how we stop him. He destroyed us last time we played them too. 

  On 21/09/2018 at 12:14, Jaded said:

Apparently according to MMM

I was listening to it on the radio and it’s what they said was happening. 

Collingwood have been very impressive. Cox scares me. I just can’t see how we stop him. He destroyed us last time we played them too. 

Cox is a confidence player, stop him early and he will have minimal  impact and big part of that is pressure in the mid, where we currently excel. 


  On 21/09/2018 at 12:14, Jaded said:

Apparently according to MMM

I was listening to it on the radio and it’s what they said was happening. 

Collingwood have been very impressive. Cox scares me. I just can’t see how we stop him. He destroyed us last time we played them too. 

 

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Stop allowing cox a free run and jump, realize he's their go to for a contest and crumb off and it cuts 4 goals out. Defensive Collingwood have set up like a diamond staying close enough to an opponent but down the line where they can converge and out number. Like west coasts's defensive set up and tigers failed against them too.

Pies are playing great footy. 

8 contested marks from Cox. No way to stop him. 

  On 21/09/2018 at 12:14, Jaded said:

Apparently according to MMM

I was listening to it on the radio and it’s what they said was happening. 

Collingwood have been very impressive. Cox scares me. I just can’t see how we stop him. He destroyed us last time we played them too. 

Got to beat West Coast first.

If we do, Frost will likely have done a good job on Kennedy. And we didn't have Frost on Queen's Birthday.

Cox was also putrid against West Coast and GWS. He got his confidence up early but keep him quiet early and he's back to being a giraffe. It's feast or famine with him.


Collingwood didn’t play Moore because he was under an injury cloud

Richmond played Martin.

QED

Seeing Bucks’ smug face makes me sick. 

I hate this team so much. Please please please let us win tomorrow, because honestly West Coast are no chance. 

We are the competition’s last chance of saving the world a Pies victory. 

 

The footage of the McGuires just made me do a sick up in my mouth.

I can not wait to beat these pricks next week.

This is a good result for us

  On 21/09/2018 at 12:18, Wollongong Demon said:

Its astonishing that bucks is taking pies to a GF after so many demmanding he go.

Richmond finished 13th in 2016, their supporters wanted Hardwick gone but they kept him, premiership 2017.

Collingwood finished 13th in 2017, their supporters wanted Buckley gone but they kept him...2018?


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