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Last round starts tonight.

Obviously going for Big GWS win over Saints and Bulldog loss to Freo.

Hoping for a big win over Ess.

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Noticed on last nights Fox AFL program, video of Freo training in Cairns and the dogs on the gold Coast.

Hoping the acclimatisation helps Freo, and the dogs do a FIFO on Sunday.

Dogs fly up Saturday. If only we were allowed to do that.

 
26 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Dogs fly up Saturday. If only we were allowed to do that.

No excuses, but zero doubt that heavily disadvantaged us. We looked sluggish the whole game, question for me is why didn't we fly with Freo straight after their game so that we could at least have the day to prepare?


6 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Meth Coke are asleep

 

Eagles have no desire to win this one.

Plane is probably warming up already

Kennedy in the rooms with a left leg injury.  hard to know how serious.  could be ankle or knee

 

Imagine Luke Mcdonald and Jack Viney competing against each other in a drill. It'd just be two blokes running around in circles trying to get on their left

 


Whoever is playing WC next week has a free ticket. Bulldogs 2016 all over again?

3 minutes ago, bobby1554 said:

Whoever is playing WC next week has a free ticket. Bulldogs 2016 all over again?

Don't get it.  Don't they (us, God willing) have to travel to Perth?

1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Meth Coke are asleep

 

Hard to do with those in your system! 

43 minutes ago, KLV said:

Don't get it.  Don't they (us, God willing) have to travel to Perth?

They were rubbish tonight. Couldn’t kick 50 points against the second worse team in the comp. Have injury concerns, Kennedy, Shuey, McGovern, Yeo. Natanui is almost ineffective. Ryan is the only match winner they have. Not going to win finals with that.

 

Just now, bobby1554 said:

They were rubbish tonight. Couldn’t kick 50 points against the second worse team in the comp. Have injury concerns, Kennedy, Shuey, McGovern, Yeo. Natanui is almost ineffective. Ryan is the only match winner they have. Not going to win finals with that.

 

And no, it won’t be us. It will be the Dogs, who will run rings around them.


Displays like the one tonight are not good for the game. Found myself dripping off to sleep from half way through the third quarter. Only just woke up.

29 minutes ago, bobby1554 said:

They were rubbish tonight. Couldn’t kick 50 points against the second worse team in the comp. Have injury concerns, Kennedy, Shuey, McGovern, Yeo. Natanui is almost ineffective. Ryan is the only match winner they have. Not going to win finals with that.

 

they play a lot better at optus. they're a lock for rd 2 of finals

WC choose when to play.  they just did enough to win which is all they needed

they will smash whoever they play in 2 weeks.  time to get their injured players right

Gee West Coast are suckers for the injury at the business end of the season. Not that anyone here minds too much!


The giants need to play high risk footy with attack being their main priority and have almost a selfish mentality. Given their personal I think they will relish being able to play like this.

Tonight will be a shootout, I think it'll be a 6+ goal loss either way. Not sure if the Saints have the depth in goal kickers to keep up with the giants if their mids get on top

Pumped for the game tonight. should be a great game with both going in hard. I reckon the Giants will get over the line with Green, Haynes, Whitfield, Kelly, Cameron, Williams, Taranto and Coniglio just too much class.

don't know how I'm going to handle lockdown when the footy is finished.

 
4 hours ago, DubDee said:

Pumped for the game tonight. should be a great game with both going in hard. I reckon the Giants will get over the line with Green, Haynes, Whitfield, Kelly, Cameron, Williams, Taranto and Coniglio just too much class.

don't know how I'm going to handle lockdown when the footy is finished.

Agree ... I think GWS will win. 

Having said that, I doubt that we will overtake the Saints percentage, even if we win.

 

12 minutes ago, bingers said:

Agree ... I think GWS will win. 

Having said that, I doubt that we will overtake the Saints percentage, even if we win.

 

Giants need % so they will be hungry. They’ll do the job for us


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