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2 minutes ago, Win4theAges said:

Dees only undefeated team win by over 70 and were top of the tree for the first time since R18 2004.

I thought we got there in 2005 briefly?

2004 lasted a massive 1 week

 
 
4 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

I will give the game away if we lose Sunday.

Edited by Win4theAges


5 minutes ago, Win4theAges said:

Dees only undefeated team win by over 70 and were top of the tree for the first time since R18 2004.

I remember exactly what I did that day too. I played kick to kick with myself in the back yard until the sun set, dreaming of what was to come. I had to wait longer than I thought I would that evening..

 
6 minutes ago, Win4theAges said:

Dees only undefeated team win by over 70 and were top of the tree for the first time since R18 2004.

 

Margin irrelevant, we would be a game clear


3 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Shai Bolton is a great player to watch.

Very much but wish he would quit watching himself

Just now, Pickett2Jackson said:

The media will again tell us all week how unstoppable the  mighty Dogs are.   They love to fellate them.

 

No forward 50 pressure, don't tackle inside 50, backline don't sufficate/squeeze opposition, Forwards don't take grabs inside 50, Ruck division is a shambles.

Dogs are [censored] end of story.


Doggies stocks fell a lot tonight. When the heat was applied they wilted. 

2 minutes ago, Chook said:

I remember exactly what I did that day too. I played kick to kick with myself in the back yard until the sun set, dreaming of what was to come. I had to wait longer than I thought I would that evening..

I remember too i went to watch the top of the table Dees play against the Crows at Football Park. Garry Ayres had just been sacked as Crows Coach Neil Craig took over and we got our Hole rearranged by the tune of 74 points

I guess I must be drunk again  (I'm not).. why are you guys saying we need to improve our % to overtake the Dogs on the ladder..  we will have 7 wins and they will have 6.  Percentage wont matter.


Bulldogs have only beaten one top 8 side and that’s 8th Brisbane.

3 minutes ago, Win4theAges said:

No forward 50 pressure, don't tackle inside 50, backline don't sufficate/squeeze opposition, Forwards don't take grabs inside 50, Ruck division is a shambles.

Dogs are [censored] end of story.

They got ripped apart tonight after Halftime 

that was a huge turnaround 

 

Dogs midfield is amazing but not sure how far they will go with their KPP. 

3 minutes ago, Satan said:

Can we go top if we win?

We can go top if we draw! Here's hoping.


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