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Took 7 years for Carlton to get in the 8

aaaaand they’re out again ??

 
 
2 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Hard to say this but Carlton have gone right past us as a football team since we towelled them up in the first quarter of round 2. 

2 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Smart recruiting and a coach that plays players to their strengths.

They've sped right right past us alright.

@Whispering_Jack and @dazzledavey36 I don't mean to make fun of you but the example is here.

Until Gunston's late goal we were above Carlton on the ladder, with a game in hand.

Have we now "gone right past" GWS?

Need the Crows to get their first win tomorrow night and beat St Kilda... theres a logjam in the middle of the table and the Saints are one of the teams there with us.


Freo's season over. Hope we get them in the Alice.

We would be looking okay if we had beaten the Cats. Big game next week.

Go Crows !!

Did I hear correctly that Doedee is captain this week for the crows? He has played 21 games. 

they are in MFC 2013 type trouble. 
the crouch brothers, walker etc all playing

1 hour ago, DubDee said:

Did I hear correctly that Doedee is captain this week for the crows? He has played 21 games. 

they are in MFC 2013 type trouble. 
the crouch brothers, walker etc all playing

they're warming him up for geelong to poach him

 

I'm a bit conflicted about tonights game. Although it might be good for us if the Saints tripped up the thought of Adelaide having a 0-17 season does warm the heart. 

1 minute ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

I'm a bit conflicted about tonights game. Although it might be good for us if the Saints tripped up the thought of Adelaide having a 0-17 season does warm the heart. 

afl will give em a priority pick or three

Just now, whatwhatsaywhat said:

afl will give em a priority pick or three

Party pooper ?

Hard to believe that this round started on Thursday night and between then and now, they’ve announced 1,200 new cases of COVID-19 in Victoria. 


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