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2 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

To be fair I was pretty hot that day they drove from Brisbane to Gold Coast.

You'll always be hot to me, Clint darling.

 
3 minutes ago, Dee tention said:

I’m talking about the Dees and Dogs! We were both playing for a finals spot when we played each other... They beat us hands down. If we beat them that day it would be us playing finals!

So do we deserve to play finals more than the saints and pies? 

2 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Late out Matt Tabener

Two forwards out for freo with Walters out too. ?


2 minutes ago, gs77 said:

Two forwards out for freo with Walters out too. ?

WTF are they tanking?

Might as well take Fyfe out too and we can all go to bed early.

 
1 minute ago, The Third Eye said:

Taberner out - all is lost!

Agree, Taberner & Walters are their 2nd and 3rd best players. Season over for Dees.


Good. hopefully we learnt some hard lessons about not defending against freo and Sydney 

15 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

To be fair I was pretty hot that day they drove from Brisbane to Gold Coast.

The body releases most of it's heat from the head and the feet Bizkit. You should take that hat off. 

Yeah thats [censored] any slight hope of Freo winning. Tabener has been one of the in form forwards of the competition. 


3 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Not sure what Freo have got against us making finals but they’ve sabotaged selections and clearly have no interest in winning.

#tankingnottanking

53 minutes ago, Skuit said:

Bulldogs 2020:

Marvel Stadium
Marvel Stadium
Marvel Stadium
SCG
Marvel Stadium
Metricon Stadium
Metricon Stadium
Metricon Stadium
Metricon Stadium
Adelaide Oval
Gabba
Metricon Stadium
Metricon Stadium
Metricon Stadium
Metricon Stadium
Adelaide Oval

Do I need to post our fixture? If one team doesn't 'deserve' to play finals compared to another team on the same points then there it is in plain text. Who wants to see St Kilda's or the back half of Collingwood's fixture as well? 

Just for chuckles - here it is. 

Collingwood since round 10:

Gabba
AO (Crows)
Gabba
Gabba
Gabba
Gabba
Gabba
Gabba

 

3 hours ago, P-man said:

Honestly I think it’s a snowball’s chance in hell. Dogs will throw everything at them.

But it ain’t over til it’s over. If there’s one thing Freo know how to do it is defend well and stay in games.

 

3 hours ago, FireInTheBennelly said:

Am I to understand that the Bulldogs have only just flown into Cairns this morning? That's the way it's supposed to be done isn't it?

They got permission to fly up yesterday 

7 hours ago, Jontee said:

Warm day here in Cairns, with some wind.  Freo, they have a good record on this ground.

Dogs easy and if its does let the bloodletting start on Demonland!! Watch it go into meltdown!!

And St Kilda, since round 9:

Gabba
Metricon
Gabba
Gabba
Gabba
Alice (loss)
Metricon
Gabba
Gabba

 

 


5 minutes ago, Skuit said:

Just for chuckles - here it is. 

Collingwood since round 10:

Gabba
AO (Crows)
Gabba
Gabba
Gabba
Gabba
Gabba
Gabba

 

I'll be at Moe's peeps. Enjoy the show!

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17 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Not sure what Freo have got against us making finals but they’ve sabotaged selections and clearly have no interest in winning.

They win and they get pick 14. They lose by 22 or more and they get pick 11.

 Also they have our second round pick in the Langdon Trade. They want us to finish 9th and no higher. 

 
41 minutes ago, GCDee said:

So do we deserve to play finals more than the saints and pies? 

No we do not we are mentally weak with a fraud for a coach. Any way lets see how the play plays


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