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1 hour ago, Demonland said:

Which results favour the Dees in Round 10?

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All the lower placed teams. That keeps us within touch of the 8 if we can perform, or hands us a higher draft pick if we can’t.

3 hours ago, Demonland said:

Which results favour the Dees in Round 10?

not sure it matters much but I think we need say 6 teams to pull away that then leaves say 8 teams vying for the last two spots.

The top 4 seem to be pulling away but who are 5th and 6th in the formula I'm not sure.

My enthusiasm may return after the bye if we win two out of the next three.

PS: On further thought Richmond is probably the fifth team but not sure who is sixth.

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How is Ken Hinkley still in a job? Zero effort from port. He has not been able to instill consistency over 6 years with a talented list


That was a dangerous tackle against Stratton? Poor Tim Smith then.

36 minutes ago, DubDee said:

How is Ken Hinkley still in a job? Zero effort from port. He has not been able to instill consistency over 6 years with a talented list

Port fans have wanted him gone for a while.

 

So the dogs get in front after being 5 goals down and then nth kick the next 4 to win. at least Brad will go out with a win. But gee the dogs have fallen down. 

So now nth have jumped us. We obviously need to win tomorrow. 

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Maybe it's not us the umpires hate... They are trying their hardest to get WCE back into this one...

6 minutes ago, GCDee said:

Maybe it's not us the umpires hate... They are trying their hardest to get WCE back into this one...

Also a pretty poor effort from the crows this quarter

14 minutes ago, GCDee said:

Maybe it's not us the umpires hate... They are trying their hardest to get WCE back into this one...

Oh I know why guys... Stevic is umpiring 


4 hours ago, DubDee said:

How is Ken Hinkley still in a job? Zero effort from port. He has not been able to instill consistency over 6 years with a talented list

The season is but young,  'DD'.

Port imv,  are still a front running side.  Let them off the leash,  and they can play.  A but like us between mid 90's,  and 2013... 

Keep a tight reign on a front runner,  and they will choke on the pressure.

 

We've done that on many an occasion,  in our past.

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11 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Imagine how good Josh Kennedy could be if he wasn’t a hunchback. Or maybe he’s good because of the hunch.

Plays on intuition?

18 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Imagine how good Josh Kennedy could be if he wasn’t a hunchback. Or maybe he’s good because of the hunch.

Notre Dame burnt down. No wonder he's not himself. He needs some time away from the game to see if Esmeralda is okay.

Win tomorrow and we are just 1 game (and a lot of %) from 7th spot.


51 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

Notre Dame burnt down. No wonder he's not himself. He needs some time away from the game to see if Esmeralda is okay.

.....needs to stop smoking in bed...

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Good result with the Eagles winning

If we could win the next two there would be a case for optimism.

Need Richmond to belt the Bombers

 

We should play in the Dreamtime game.......we dream more than any other club.

 
15 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

McAdam is a hopeless boundary rider commentator.  

i disagree; he's no daisy but he's better than ling, bartel, or most others

i wonder what crowd this dreamtime game will get given the weather?

amazing how meth coke just keep winning despite not looking good; sure the umpire's helped but they know that they're never out of it


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