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3 hours ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

We wont go into the 8 now if we beat the Pies.

Them winning tonight doesn't help us at all.

If we keep winning will make the 8, I think Saints will lose more games, got ahead of themselves, good we are playing them in Alice, we play that ground well.

 
46 minutes ago, Win4theAges said:

I would like to wipe that smug look off that Taylor Adams' noggin would absolutely love it come Saturday that skidmark. 

He is their most dangerous player

8 minutes ago, don't make me angry said:

If we keep winning will make the 8, I think Saints will lose more games, got ahead of themselves, good we are playing them in Alice, we play that ground well.

They have a tough run home.

 

Dunny will be looking to play the game of his life on Saturday.

Should expose them in the air with Rough out. Would be better to see Moore go to Weid closer to goal, don't need him higher up the field clucking marks. 

Gawn should dominate Grundy, he is look very sluggish around the ground, he should be fresh as a daisy.

Another 4 day break for the pies expecting us to run them off their legs in the 2nd half.

8 hours ago, Nelo said:

I have heard treloar and Qwaynor definitely out, not sure on H-E. 

Big out Treloar. Has been in great form

Even though I hate the Filth with a passion I still love Dunny great to see him kick a goal. I think he is still a very good full back and never should have been replaced by Oscar I think it was a mistake.

 

I'm already excited to see the Suns (hopefully) smash the Dons.

With the Saints, Tigers and us to come after tonight, their season should be done soon! which gives me far too much joy

Suns v Ess, Bombers down 3 goals... pans to the Ess squad in the stands... most of them on there phones lol. 


5 mins later shows Rowlett making notes while on the ground, assume at qtr time and then on the bench with the headset on  as part of the coaching team. 

Essendon have the best coach in the league and want to get rid of him. How stupid are they? They have the worst list in the league how they stay close to teams is beyond me.

54 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

Essendon have the best coach in the league and want to get rid of him. How stupid are they? They have the worst list in the league how they stay close to teams is beyond me.

Huh?


1 minute ago, titan_uranus said:

Huh?

To get the worst list in the comp competitive you have to be good.

Suns lose too many close games


Suns!!!!!

Bummer

Edited by PaulRB

Thoughts on Rankine wasting all that time to stuff up the kick forward?  Seemed like he backed himself to make the distance and got nowhere near it.  Surely he knew there wasn't much time left.

 

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