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9 hours ago, Darkhorse72 said:

yeah i counted them on the reply, again a case of umpires not knowing how to judge a distance.

They then paid 8 metre marks.

 

As much as I hate to say it, there's a lot to like about the Cats.  I see they're 3rd but $11 for the flag, this week against Port Adelaide will be a great match up.

For those Frost watchers...

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Is this Collingwood's Prelim Final tonight

After Adelaide they have us, North, Brisbane, Suns, Port and Carlton

They need to win at least 4 which would put them at 9.5 wins (they drew against Richmond) or even 5.

Lose tonight and Saturday will be massive

Go the Camry Crows !!!


20 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Is this Collingwood's Prelim Final tonight

After Adelaide they have us, North, Brisbane, Suns, Port and Carlton

They need to win at least 4 which would put them at 9.5 wins (they drew against Richmond) or even 5.

Lose tonight and Saturday will be massive

Go the Camry Crows !!!

If the Camrys  are going to win 1 game, please let it be tonight

As bad as their tactics were vs Gawn I wouldn't mind if they went after the Pies like that

15 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

If the Camrys  are going to win 1 game, please let it be tonight

As bad as their tactics were vs Gawn I wouldn't mind if they went after the Pies like that

Hmmm no. Even if it is against the Pies. Adelaide's tactics weren't football - they were just rubbish.

I really like Caleb Serong as a player, looks like a Robbie Gray type

 
2 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Is this Collingwood's Prelim Final tonight

After Adelaide they have us, North, Brisbane, Suns, Port and Carlton

They need to win at least 4 which would put them at 9.5 wins (they drew against Richmond) or even 5.

Lose tonight and Saturday will be massive

Go the Camry Crows !!!

Pretty risky by the filth, resting Moore & Reid when they are already missing Howe, DeGoey, Treloar, Pendlebury, Elliott & Hoskin Elliott.

If Adelaide can get up tonight, and we can take the filth down on Saturday, we'll be in the 8 on Saturday night.

C'mon Crows!!

 

I watched some of the filth and Sydney game and the filth were dreadful. Too many injuries and now they are resting Moore. If Adelaide are going to win 1 game tonite might be a chance as poor as they are.


I'd love to be wrong but surely there's no chance the pies will drop tonight's game. 

I wonder if Dunn will hold his spot and take us on this weekend 

 

Im hoping for a Crows victory tonight not sure about that happening but at the end of the day i hope they beat seven shades of crap out of each other and it continues to pour down in  Adelaide

I want absolute chaos and carnage to take over and there is massive fisty cuffs tonight reports, suspensions etc. like the Crows are fighting a relegation battle.

The Camry Crows will win tonight

Next Saturday WE FINISH THEM OFF...

Not sure I say this often

Come on Crows

 

had an uncle who was quite intelligent until you got onto football, turned looney !!

6 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

The Camry Crows will win tonight

Next Saturday WE FINISH THEM OFF...

Pies are injury ravaged. No excuses...:roos:


3 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Pies are injury ravaged. No excuses...:roos:

Just like 2017...

5 minutes ago, bingers said:

Walker's so bad. He should retire.

signed until the end of 2021 for a reported salary of $700k per season


Dunny going the full bogan style tonight ... looks like someone they plucked off the streets of Adelaide circa 1991

Go Dunny.

Gee poor crows fans bemoaning goals from soft calls.

He he.

 

I think I'd be satisfied if this game was a draw.  A true 'nobody wins' situation where both teams go home miserable.

Wow, the apocalypse is making me mean.

God I hate both these teams, but want the candy cane rice burners to get up. 


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