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Pffft. No O Mac in the starting 22 tonight....maybe he gets the sub vest. 

Tiges, Dogs, Dees, Cats, Hawks, Lions, Port, Saints, Eagles.

 

definitely hoping for a big win by the Toiges.... couldn't stand a Blues team on the way up

Draw between the dogs and the Pies

Giants and Saints is the other one that interests me... Go the Orange


3 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Pffft. No O Mac in the starting 22 tonight....maybe he gets the sub vest. 

Hell probably win the Coleman.

tigers

dogs

draw

cats

essendon

bris

gws

west coast ( by a touch )

 

Cotchin must be the only bloke in recent history $hitt1ng himself before playing Caaarlton 

Edited by Deemented Are Go!

Wouldn't IT be nice if we could open the season with two hot sides such as Brisbane and Port at the GABBA or Adelaide Oval. Or a West Coast V Richmond or Geelong game at Optus Stadium. Something different to the same old same old Richmond/Carlton predictable yawn fest.

The GWS V St Kilda, Essendon V Hawthorn, Collingwood V Dogs games (and our game) should all be worth watching due to those games being hard to tip a winner.

The rest of the games on paper appear to be a yawn.

Edited by Bring-Back-Powell


3 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Wouldn't IT be nice if we could open the season with two hot sides such as Brisbane and Port at the GABBA or Adelaide Oval. Or a West Coast V Richmond or Geelong game at Optus Stadium. Something different to the same old same old Richmond/Carlton predictable yawn fest.

 

Its so boring that its the same two teams every year that open the season. 

4 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

definitely hoping for a big win by the Toiges.... couldn't stand a Blues team on the way up

Draw between the dogs and the Pies

Giants and Saints is the other one that interests me... Go the Orange

They won't beat the Tigers DJ but they are on the way up. 

For no real reason I picked these

tigers

bulldogs

demons

geelong

hawks

lions

port 

giants

sun

now I usually get them more wrong than right.   Apologies to Arthur  C

 

Hopefully GWS soften up the saints before we play them next week.

Pies and doggies will be interesting. Wouldn't mind seeing the pies take a pasting and the pressure comes on buckley right from the get go.

2 hours ago, old dee said:

They won't beat the Tigers DJ but they are on the way up. 

Haven’t made the finals in 7 years - haven’t even been close. 

I guess the only way is up. 

looking at their line up, I doubt they will make it again. 


44 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Haven’t made the finals in 7 years - haven’t even been close. 

I guess the only way is up. 

looking at their line up, I doubt they will make it again. 

So on the basis we have made it  1 year in ten years means they are  close to us. 

3 minutes ago, old dee said:

So on the basis we have made it  1 year in ten years means they are  close to us. 

No doubt we have been seller dwellers also over the past decade or so. But in the last four years we have won two finals and missed finals by one game twice. 

carlton have been 16th, 18th, 16th and 11th on the same time period.
So not close to us
 

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

No doubt we have been seller dwellers also over the past decade or so. But in the last four years we have won two finals and missed finals by one game twice. 

carlton have been 16th, 18th, 16th and 11th on the same time period.
So not close to us
 

It’s going to be sad when they beat us this year. 


Good start to the game. 

helped by muting Jobe and BTs ‘analysis’ 

cant wait for Sat arvo!!

Quiet a fluent game. Not many stoppages. Both teams pinging the ball around. 

Edited by Better days ahead

If we persist with the high bomb into the forward line Carlton will eat us alive.  Their entire game is built around intercepting the forward ball and fast transition.  It couldn't be better designed to make us look bad. 

 

Players moving on the mark quite a few times, no free. 

I bet one of ours will scratch their [censored] and a free will get called. 

Anyone who thinks the blues are not on the up is kidding themselves.

Even if they fold now, they can see they are capable of matching the best.

Still feel we are a bit light on for leg speed watching this one


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