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Just now, Better days ahead said:

I thought the saints were supposed to have gone past us.

 

It's only round 3, wait till another month goes by before too many predictions. ⁹

4 minutes ago, old dee said:

It's only round 3, wait till another month goes by before too many predictions. ⁹

wise word OD, wise words.

Are you back in the great state of victoria yet?

 

Saints doing badly takes some of the shine off our win last week. 


53 minutes ago, rjay said:

I don't think this is correct...

The Giants not Sydney had those areas.

 They were taken away from them (GWS) in 2017.

Okay, missed that.

4 minutes ago, sue said:

Saints doing badly takes some of the shine off our win last week. 

What about the turnaround by bomber after last weeks smashing. 

Bombers look a class above, nothing like the team last week.  maybe its going to be one of those years?

Swans won a flag in 2012 & dogs in 2016 and both have bottomed out somewhat and have managed to rebuild/top up/ develop their lists to possibly contend this year based on their form right now ...MfC still working on consistency to win games and play finals .. enough said 

14 minutes ago, old dee said:

It's only round 3, wait till another month goes by before too many predictions. ⁹

They’ll lose another 3 in that month. 

2 minutes ago, Hogan2014 said:

Swans won a flag in 2012 & dogs in 2016 and both have bottomed out somewhat and have managed to rebuild/top up/ develop their lists to possibly contend this year based on their form right now ...MfC still working on consistency to win games and play finals .. enough said 

It’s a worrying sign these teams have gone past us again and seemingly we only peaked for one year. 
gws saints freo looking like we couldn’t have gotten any more of a softer draw 


2 minutes ago, Hogan2014 said:

We all know how Saints supporters are feeling 

Nup

We never got down to to their level!!

 

27 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

I thought the saints were supposed to have gone past us.

5 minutes ago, DaveyJones'sLocker said:

It’s a worrying sign these teams have gone past us again and seemingly we only peaked for one year. 
gws saints freo looking like we couldn’t have gotten any more of a softer draw 

Didn't take long, @Better days ahead.

4 minutes ago, DaveyJones'sLocker said:

It’s a worrying sign these teams have gone past us again and seemingly we only peaked for one year. 
gws saints freo looking like we couldn’t have gotten any more of a softer draw 

that's one way to skin a cat I suppose...

you can only play against the opposition -banking wins where you can.

seriously, there is only a marginal % that a team needs to be off (see Richmond today) that makes them winners, to losers to getting smashed... week in, week out...

It's a marathon... so treat it like that.


5 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

mmmm

Bombers doing what we should have done last week

 

We would have, had we kicked straighter

Obviously that win in the wet against the Giants is still taking its toll on the saints.

50 points down to Essendon at half time is a bad look. They'll be getting the blowtorch in the media next week.

 

St Kilda are looking worse than dreadful.


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