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Is anyone watching the Carlton v Brisbane VESFL match at the moment?

Carlton were up 11.1.67 to 0.0.0 in the first quarter. 29min into the 2nd and Brisbane are back within 14 points. Absolutely crazy match to watch!

 

Cats v eagles will be very interesting.

At fortress geelong will cats win or are they really on the way out.

Is Hawkins too old?

Are they too dependent on Danger?

Mmm.

Watching the Cats v West Coast. Can't decide which team i dislike more.

 
2 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Go Eagles and Suns

Not sure that an Eagle's win is in our long term (September) interest but I can understand the sentiment


I reckon West Coast will fold like a cheap suit. Down hill skiers.

18 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

I reckon West Coast will fold like a cheap suit. Down hill skiers.

 

I think its fair to say you were spot on.

 

 

10 goal quarter from the Cats.

Unreal stuff. 

Phenomenal barrel from Duncan after the siren.

The cats were excellent that quarter. West Coast are pathetic. They are not serious flag contenders.


Undermanned WC at wet and wild Geelong. A recipe for a smashing.

1 hour ago, leave it to deever said:

Cats v eagles will be very interesting.

At fortress geelong will cats win or are they really on the way out.

Is Hawkins too old?

Are they too dependent on Danger?

Mmm.

I can’t get a handle on Eagles, I’m not even close. I put a series of $5 multis on taking Cats v Eagles, Suns v Swans and our game all each way so I’m covered. I did bet before realising Kennedy was out,  but F me, Eagles have talent but this is pathetic.

45 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

I reckon West Coast will fold like a cheap suit. Down hill skiers.

Bang on BDA

When do we get to play Meth Coke at Home??

A lot of people went early eulogising the Swans. Those academy picks don’t look so flash at the moment. I know they have injuries but their performance so far is very poor. 

10 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

I can’t get a handle on Eagles, I’m not even close. I put a series of $5 multis on taking Cats v Eagles, Suns v Swans and our game all each way so I’m covered. I did bet before realising Kennedy was out,  but F me, Eagles have talent but this is pathetic.

McGovern done with a groin injury, could get really ugly now.    Sun v Swans game is not a good standard, too many injuries for the swans.  Can't see swans doing a come back at all.


2 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

I hope West Coast get pumped by 100 points here

Looks like its going to be more than that.  Gaff run down by Rohan, all the run and pressure with cats.

Gee the cats/eagles game could get ugly. I know the eagles have a few uinjuries but they still have a few good players out there. 

Oh and the nuffy that told me that nic nat was a better ruckman than gawn because he has more ruck flair, well not really seeing that today. 7 disposals and no marks so far. 

Happy to see gold coast probably win and it keeps sydney off our tails. 

What a day: Good Coast winning, Worst Coast losing, just a pity that Geelong are the team responsible for Worst Coast's plight...


Cats are gnawing away on Eagle bones today

Fab tackle from Maj in our pocket just now

 

Cats putting their season right back on track here.

2 hours ago, leave it to deever said:

Cats v eagles will be very interesting.

At fortress geelong will cats win or are they really on the way out.

Is Hawkins too old?

Are they too dependent on Danger?

Mmm.

Guess cats are ok.


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