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i think it's fair to say that clayton is gonna have the o'connor tag next sunday

he's been terrific on neale and titchell in consecutive weeks

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Just now, whatwhat say what said:

i think it's fair to say that clayton is gonna have the o'connor tag next sunday

he's been terrific on neale and titchell in consecutive weeks

Will we be smart enough to do something about it this time?

1 hour ago, Hell Bent said:

Anyone else watching 360? Robbo been on the cans in the green room surely? 

The bloke is nigh on unintelligible. I always give him a couple of sentences to see if he'll somehow make sense, but find myself hitting the mute button shortly thereafter.

 
12 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

 

Some already have by the look of it, into $2.15.

Thanks for that, that’s a big drop so early.

28 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Thanks for that, that’s a big drop so early.

Yeah I got on under 40pts for 2.70 which is still available. I like how the media and betting companies are slow to get on the Demons. It’s been a good few weeks!


Those commentators are morons. Hartigan gave Hawkins a clip over the head after he (Hawkins) marked the ball. Brayshaw laughed about it saying "Spud would be looking down and smiling" or words to that effect.

That whole hitting over the head thing (or similar) led to Frawley's demise.

Clueless. He obviously attended the Triplechins school of tact.

Seeing the constant crosses to Kennett almost made me do a little sick in my mouth. Vile man.

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1 hour ago, Mr Steve said:

How the hell have Geelong opened at $1.55 and we are are $2.45 for next week. 

 

Load up.

 
2 hours ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Will we be smart enough to do something about it this time?

We did something about it this week.

Our mids were trying to block de Boer at stoppages.

2 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

i think it's fair to say that clayton is gonna have the o'connor tag next sunday

he's been terrific on neale and titchell in consecutive weeks

 

2 hours ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Will we be smart enough to do something about it this time?

 

11 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

We did something about it this week.

Our mids were trying to block de Boer at stoppages.

Mustn't have been a hard tag on Mitchell as often he was nowhere near him...

If they put a hard tag on Oliver it just leaves Trac & Viney free and I would back them in against the Cats mids particularly with Danger still out and an ageing Selwood.


3 hours ago, Win4theAges said:

[censored], you would have to start scrolling the record books for the first 4-0 start in MFC history.

I'd say somewhere in the 50's or 60's

I know 94 we won the first 5 games of the year and lost to pies in game 6 (also the game where Jack did his back and that was it for him at the Dee's)

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I thought Geelong looked pretty ordinary. Had Hawthorn had a real constant threat up forward and a bit of forward pressure, Geelong would have lost it. 

If we're on our game next week and Geelong play like they did today, I think we'll beat them.

14 minutes ago, rjay said:

 

 

Mustn't have been a hard tag on Mitchell as often he was nowhere near him...

If they put a hard tag on Oliver it just leaves Trac & Viney free and I would back them in against the Cats mids particularly with Danger still out and an ageing Selwood.

I think Mitchell only had one touch to quarter time. He had 24 overall which was -14 on his season average to date of 38.

20 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

I think Mitchell only had one touch to quarter time. He had 24 overall which was -14 on his season average to date of 38.

Yep, I think they might have relaxed the tag...he seemed to be out on his own a bit after the first Q...the only time I noticed O'Connor with him then was at the stoppages.

Is there a bigger 'cat going round than Jordan Clark?


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