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Our season is [censored]. 

Let’s [censored] up others’ chances.

If we do the Dogs that will probably end them for the season

Take joy in the suffering of others

Go Dees!!!

 
4 minutes ago, Mel Bourne said:

All these people saying the Dogs have no forwards have t obviously been paying attention to Naughton. The young guy is a gun. 

He's certainly talented and capable of tearing us apart, but consistency is not his thing.

He's kicked 22 goals but 9 of those have been in two games (5 when he ripped Richmond to shreds, 4 last week vs Geelong) meaning 13 in the other 12 games.

He'd only kicked 4 goals in the previous 6 games before last week.

We have to back May in to be able to stop him.

3 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

He's certainly talented and capable of tearing us apart, but consistency is not his thing.

He's kicked 22 goals but 9 of those have been in two games (5 when he ripped Richmond to shreds, 4 last week vs Geelong) meaning 13 in the other 12 games.

He'd only kicked 4 goals in the previous 6 games before last week.

We have to back May in to be able to stop him.

So what your saying is hell probably kick 9 against us...... :)

 

 
2 hours ago, Smokey said:

Their forward line is hopeless, and our backline is stacked. Can’t see them scoring enough. We win this 

They still have the Bont if we can't lock him out sufficiently.

We do play this ground better than most other grounds now but i fear the injury gods have crueled us too many times too often now to think we won't be effected in matches like today.

Injuries and last week's 2nd best game for the year aside, our forward set up / personel is still as poor as it gets and we are still very skilled giving the opp way too many easy turnovers.  The better teams will cruel us on those and the mediocre ones like the dogs will probably do enough to beat us on the day.

Never been able to put more than one win together other than the Hawks/GC rounds and we know how bad the GC are going.  Confidence and belief can't be great within the four walls right now.

We do have Clarry though.  Can win a game off his own boot if he plays clean and smart like he did last week so we just might sneak in another cheeky victory if everyone turns up and plays four quarters.

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That arrogant little turd Selwood providing commentary. Shoot me now.

Great to be back on our home ground..Go Dees!

 

Bont v Clarry at the opening bounce

Jones held well after disposing there...no free

Edited by Rusty Nails


Weid should teach others (who need it) how to kick a banana

Great goal Jayden ❤️?

Great mark Jayden. Really nicely brought down. Very clever. 


Hunt must have a decent conversion % on set shots vs most of his team mates up forward

Soft hands Harmes he was 3 feet away lol.  How was that NOT holding the ball on the flank there.  Clearly dragged it in and made NO attempt

Who would have thought Hunt would lead our goal kicking for the year


No 6 for the Dogs has one ugly haircut. He mustn’t have any friends.

Poor Jetta looks so rusty. 

Lewis is soooo slow. I hate him in the midfield. 

 

How TF was that htb against Jetta??

How is that HTB against Lord Nev? #freekickbulldogs


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