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8 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Frawley and Scully late outs for the Hawks

Hmm, line up for conspiracy theory tickets here.

 
1 hour ago, dl4e said:

I think our best chance is the filth losing both games. Of course there is percentage to make up but do able. Dogs won't lose their last 2. And of course there is the fact that we will manage to blow it against the druggos.

Collingwood failing horribly would also be the most satisfying way to get into finals.  Only thing better would be annihilating Essendon and sneaking ahead of the Saints on percentage, ideally by about 0.57%.

 
1 minute ago, Little Goffy said:

Collingwood failing horribly would also be the most satisfying way to get into finals.  Only thing better would be annihilating Essendon and sneaking ahead of the Saints on percentage, ideally by about 0.57%.

Collingwood are starting to get key players back and we are relying on the Suns beating them.


Frosty still overcooking kicks......some things never change

 

1 minute ago, Demonland said:

I think we need to forget about the assist from the Hawks.

Over to you Fremantle.

Exactly what I was going to say

The Dogs will catch our percentage with a roughly 50 point win, I believe (they're currently +15, we're currently +62). Depends on how much they score/concede but that's roughly the difference.

If they pass us on percentage then they could still lose to Fremantle and hold their spot over us if we win.

It's going to be tight if they belt Hawthorn.

The only percentage-irrelevant scenario is Collingwood losing both games.

1 minute ago, Demonland said:

I think we need to forget about the assist from the Hawks.

Over to you Fremantle.

Yep, think im gonna last about another 5mins watching this..


No favors from the Hawks today. Another reason to dislike them more than i already do

6 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

The Dogs will catch our percentage with a roughly 50 point win, I believe (they're currently +15, we're currently +62). Depends on how much they score/concede but that's roughly the difference.

If they pass us on percentage then they could still lose to Fremantle and hold their spot over us if we win.

It's going to be tight if they belt Hawthorn.

The only percentage-irrelevant scenario is Collingwood losing both games.

If we win and WB get done next week then there needs to be 50pts plus next week's combined differential win over Hawks today, so you'd think 70pts or more

Either way, we need to win and win well next week to maximise our chances 


6 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Hawthorn are a very poor team. Missing goals and targets and dropping easy marks.

if i didn't jave a vested interest I'd be enjoying watching them

Complete rabble

2 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

The Bulldogs won’t lose the next two games.

Fremantle is a markedly better side than Hawthorn though.

But yes, it's not likely.

We are hoping for unlikely results because we failed to do the job ourselves.

Just now, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

If we win and WB get done next week then there needs to be 50pts plus next week's combined differential win over Hawks today, so you'd think 70pts or more

Either way, we need to win and win well next week to maximise our chances 

Yes, the Dogs can do damage percentage-wise today but overall will need to factor in any damage we can do vs Essendon combined with the Dogs' loss to Fremantle.

 

Geez the Dogs are annoying me at the moment.

Firstly, they play the game of their season against us.

Secondly, they upset WC which was the game that will come back to haunt us.

Thirdly, unlike us they look switched on against a bottom side and are likely heading for a 10 goal win.


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