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2 minutes ago, Big Col said:

Down to just two undefeated sides!

 

Yep and it presents as a great opportunity to skip away and create the 4 point buffer. 

We have a chance to be top two and 2 games clear of fourth. We must take this opportunity bu the scruff for the neck and really hammer the hawks.

Edited by John Crow Batty

 

That was a great finish to the sydney/giants game. But gws should have won by having all those shots on goal. But it was good for us the giants winning. Hopefully we get up tomorrow go a game clear of the swans and keep on pace with the dogs. 

 But Toby kicking 1-7 that nearly hurt them. 

The other good thing is the giants have gone past essendon and collingwood and pushed them down a spot each. 

Happy we didn't meet GWS with them making that effort.

Thought they were going to run out of puff.

Good desperate game.

Sydney didn't handle the pressure.


2 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Yep and it presents as a great opportunity to skip away and create the 4 point buffer. 

Hmmnn .... The chance to capitalise on an opportunity doesn't often end well with us.

 
8 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

Hmmnn .... The chance to capitalise on an opportunity doesn't often end well with us.

That is what needs to change. 
capitolize when opportunities present

As much as I despise GWS and it pains me to see them win, that Sydney loss is bloody good for us. 


Watched the whole Bulldogs game.  Dogs impressive. Suns were poor and have injuries. 
 

One area the Dogs have advantage over us the pace of Treloar and Bailey Smith. They really breaks away with the footy after Bont, Libba, Dunkley, Macrae win the footy. 
 

12 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

That GWS win is so good for us.

 

8 minutes ago, Jaded said:

As much as I despise GWS and it pains me to see them win, that Sydney loss is bloody good for us. 

Only if we win. 

First time I've ever barracked for the Giants. Felt good to get a win in my first outing for them.

Swans already starting to show their true colours. Will be lucky to make finals. Wicks with 6 touches, Warner 13. If Greene had not kicked 7 behinds in a row it would have not been close at all. We should handle the swans easily. Losing Rampe and Heeney hurts them significantly 


14 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Watched the whole Bulldogs game.  Dogs impressive. Suns were poor and have injuries. 

Easy when you play witches hats

2 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

Easy when you play witches hats

Played witches hats for 5 rounds?


 
11 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

Played witches hats for 5 rounds?

Dogs have dismantled North and Suns... witches hats...


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