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1 hour ago, Demonland said:

Which results leave the back door open for our dream run to the finals?

If the Flying Pigs beat the Cow Jumped over the Moons and and the Rocking Horse [censored] beat the Chickens Teeth then we have 5/8th of 3/16th of FA chance. IMHO

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I am praying to the invisible pink unicorn that they do, so it is possible.

 

Eagles looking good tonight. Scary prospect that they’re getting key players back now too!

Rioli, Ryan and they’ve added baby Cameron. They are so good to watch, they just make something from nothing all the time.


Ripping game.   Best first Q I have seen this year. 

12 goals  

Cameron amazing.  Seven goals from his last seven kicks!

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If this standard keeps up it might be the first Friday night game in ages that I haven turned off at half time.

 
6 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Ripping game.   Best first Q I have seen this year. 

12 goals  

Cameron amazing.  Seven goals from his last seven kicks!

 

1 minute ago, Pipefitter said:

If this standard keeps up it might be the first Friday night game in ages that I haven turned off at half time.

 

Just now, whatwhatsaywhat said:

Cracking game 

Yep, might be worth staying up for tonight.

Let's hope the coaches don't get in the way...

I usually prefer to listen at ABC Grandstand and watch 7 to avoid putting up with the inane crap but Malthouse is on ‘special comments’ tonight. OMG he is just so full of himself - I cannot put up with him.  Never heard anything like it.  


OMG where did they find Cameron from?   Amazing talent.  

And Flyin Ryan ...  excitement machine. 

PS Colonwood getting far more 50/50 frees than I  have ever seen for a visiting team in Perth. 

Instructions from betting agencies?

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Did BT just say the he can’t wait for the ‘Heart of the Nation’ game on Sunday week in Alice Springs between the Eagles and Crows? 

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Im happy for the Weagles to go back to back while we take some time out to regain our finals mojo. They can beat Geelong in the GF and then we can have 6m of why dont we get a home final again...

22 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Did BT just say the he can’t wait for the ‘Heart of the Nation’ game on Sunday week in Alice Springs between the Eagles and Crows? 

Boy Oh Boy 


Their forwards are amazing to watch.. how the [censored] do we get some of those!?

How come Grundy never gets pinged for throwing his ruck opponent out of the contest? He does it constantly and gets away with it. As soon as his opponent does it, free kick.

Poor Collingwood - one man down most of the game - imagine the pain of it ?    Commentators obviously unaware of our situation last week  

And Moore a recurrent recurrent hamstring - and without being able to blame Misson.  Surely were he one of ours many here would be calling for Misson’s head. 

4 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Their forwards are amazing to watch.. how the [censored] do we get some of those!?

get a decent forward line coach.


6 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Their forwards are amazing to watch.. how the [censored] do we get some of those!?

 

1 minute ago, doc roet said:

get a decent forward line coach.

Would help but their personnel are pretty awesome. 

Oh no, filth only 1 point down. Cmon umpires ... why aren't  you paying the usual  home team frees to get the Eagles home?. 

Maggots keeping Magpies in it.  A very rare occurrence over there. The AFL will be thrilled with the closeness of it. 

I wonder if Stevo had a few (through his mate of course) on a close result.

 
1 hour ago, monoccular said:

OMG where did they find Cameron from?   Amazing talent.  

And Flyin Ryan ...  excitement machine. 

PS Colonwood getting far more 50/50 frees than I  have ever seen for a visiting team in Perth. 

Instructions from betting agencies?

You know what they do Mono ?? They hide guys like Cameron in the Waffle..... Noone knows anything about them over here and they get picked number 59 or something!!!

Crackin Win by Collingwood!!

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