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C'wood travel schedule Perth to Brisbane to play G'long in Covid times = flat as a cow-pat.

Take a moment to compare that with Melbourne's travel schedule before Sydney and Freo in Cairns.

Read into that what ever you like.

 
55 minutes ago, Witches Hat said:

Agree. Hasn't[Grundy] been able to get out of second gear for weeks.

 

Maybe wants to come and play understudy to Max

50 minutes ago, Unleash Hell said:

I wonder if the Pies will review the game?

Goody will have a word to FIGJAM and advise him ....

 
One of the best sport related headlines I've seen in a long time:
Dangerfield leads old Cats in mincing the Pies at the Gabbatoir.

I haven’t watched any of the finals live, I just checked the score. We’re there seriously only three points scored in the entire third term?

Did the cats shut up shop to kill the game?

Hopefully the cats are garbage next week. 


After Port Adelaide beat Melbourne by 51 points (after a 4 day break), Glen Bartlett publicly excoriated the team and the media joined the chorus.

All I’ve seen so far from the media was the commentators saying they did well after a tough year and a massive win last week. And Eddie sulked ...

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36 minutes ago, Elwood 3184 said:

After Port Adelaide beat Melbourne by 51 points (after a 4 day break), Glen Bartlett publicly excoriated the team and the media joined the chorus.

All I’ve seen so far from the media was the commentators saying they did well after a tough year and a massive win last week. And Eddie sulked ...

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robbo tore them apart in the hun today

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10 hours ago, hardtack said:
One of the best sport related headlines I've seen in a long time:
Dangerfield leads old Cats in mincing the Pies at the Gabbatoir.

Brisbane have nothing to worry about, Collingwood did not turn up at all. 

 
1 hour ago, george_on_the_outer said:

No premierships for Nafan.  Should have stayed with the Bears.

I'm sorry George, I really respect Nathan Buckley, I think he's grown to be a very good person and coach:

https://www.afl.com.au/video/516873/buckley-de-goey-s-future-comes-down-to-money?videoId=516873&modal=true&type=video&publishFrom=1602334307001


Bris and rich grand final.

If i was taking a Final Four Quaddie at the beginning of this season, no way known would i have taken Dad's Army.....

i'd say any combination of the last 4 would be even money to make the grand final

very hard to pick

hard to gauge the effect of the week off with short quarters. thinking it might be easier for bears/port to maintain full intensity for whole game

It's been revealed than Nathan Buckley sent his team out with one goal in mind and Jamie Elliott kicked it.

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