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If West Coast win all their Perth games from here they finish on 11. But their remaining Perth games include Richmond, the Dogs and us. 

So if they drop one of those home games, they'll need to find at least two, if not three, road wins, and that's just to make the finals, let alone top 4 which will be another 1-2 wins.

Their road wins are Carlton (in Sydney), Sydney, Adelaide, Collingwood and Brisbane.

Essentially that says to me if they drop the Carlton game next week they are in real trouble to even make the finals.

 

Is there a more unfit player in the league than Nik Nat? Last qtr he couldnt jog.

5 minutes ago, Damo said:

Is there a more unfit player in the league than Nik Nat? Last qtr he couldnt jog.

He struggled without Allen to give him a chop out.

 

Ugh it still sucks to see them in the 8. Oh & don't go on social media, It's all how good Essendon are, how good the kids are & how they are in the 8. Yuck.


33 minutes ago, Damo said:

Is there a more unfit player in the league than Nik Nat? Last qtr he couldnt jog.

Looks like he’s feasted too much on Mum’s traditional Dalo, Rou Rou, Miti with coconut  lolo all cooked in a Lovo oven with banana leaves.

Edited by Tarax Club
Culinary accuracy

45 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Ugh it still sucks to see them in the 8. Oh & don't go on social media, It's all how good Essendon are, how good the kids are & how they are in the 8. Yuck.

?????

Was there a reason for Essendon not wearing their indigenous jumper today?  

 
7 hours ago, Damo said:

Is there a more unfit player in the league than Nik Nat? Last qtr he couldnt jog.

Needs to drop at least 5 kegs.

Reckon West Coast are the unfittest team in the league. We'll run all over the top of them we we play them later in the year.


9 hours ago, ANG13 said:

What’s the bet a dodgy free kick or non decision decides this game?

I said the exact same thing to my my mates at half time when watching the Melbourne vs Crows game last week hahahah 

8 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

meth coke completely ran out of legs

some of the peptides kids really are classy

meth coke ran out of … whatever they took in their 1990s dominant period, and maybe the peptide kids found where they had hidden it?

So many clubs now falling over each other to make up the numbers in the bottom half of the eight this year. Even Carlton and Adelaide can join the hoi polloi if they both win today. 

3 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Significant win for Essendon and, given their relatively easy draw in the back half of the season, it might have given them a potential finals spot. This could spell big trouble for one of Sydney, West Coast or Richmond.

WC were being severely punished for their "standby player" attitude in a familiar decision, coincidentally to the mob they were playing against yesterday. Plus some critical injuries.


26 minutes ago, bingers said:

All the talk this week will be about the Bombers. Demons win will be the minor story.

I'm ok with that !!!

and Carlton if they manage to knock over the Swans

Covid really helping non melbourne based teams.

It will nullify vic team home advantage which ironically is why interstate clubs do so well.


6 hours ago, don cordner said:

I said the exact same thing to my my mates at half time when watching the Melbourne vs Crows game last week hahahah 

So Its all your fault then. Thanks ?

7 hours ago, Better days ahead said:

Needs to drop at least 5 kegs.

Reckon West Coast are the unfittest team in the league. We'll run all over the top of them we we play them later in the year.

Im looking forward to the crows rematch.

I hope its at the Mcg by then.

Hopefully the crowd can hold up signs that say DELIBERATE .

Edited by leave it to deever

 
12 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Im looking forward to the crows rematch.

I hope its at the Mcg by then.

Hopefully the crowd can hold up signs that say DELIBERATE .

Insufficient intent!


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