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1 minute ago, Rusty Nails said:

Gutsy win by the Filth.  Elliot was superb.  Sidebottom, Pendles and Noble also solid.

I really don't get the eating their own on Buckley.   Took them to within a kick of a Premiership.  They were always going to come off the boil list wise after being thereabouts for so long.

This.

As a result of that win, Collingwood jump from 16th on the ladder all the way up to .... 16th. 

Let's keep them there.

 

When someone is outside 50 metres and takes 30 second to take a shot with no chance of kicking it with a minute to go it a mockery. Totally kills the game.

Alright, Collingwood has got their win out of the way and can dine out on bathwater all this week.


I really hate the filth  but I agree with jaded in that there is some solutions to them winning this one before we play them. I would be looking for a comfortable win at the MCG but at that krappy little shizenhausen the SCG I am not so sure.

Well the Crows have had a good week - $50,000 off their soft cap for behaving like arrogant d/heads and losing to the filth on their own dung heap. Guffaw!

Im sure we'll turn up and beat them next week

 
7 minutes ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Good for Collingwood to win their grand final tonight. They look very pleased with themselves. Can’t wait to belt them next week

They will be favorites now against us. they did beat the only team to beat us so logic should prevail....


Again I say watching that insipid performance by the crows it's so embarrassing we lost to them. My god that keys player smashed us and in the final quarter he couldn't use it properly. 

That last passage where they had to go forward they were handballing backwards. Not running through the centre. Also walker had a mare kicking 2-6. Where was that inaccuracy weeks ago? 

Just now, dees189227 said:

Again I say watching that insipid performance by the crows it's so embarrassing we lost to them. My god that keys player smashed us and in the final quarter he couldn't use it properly. 

That last passage where they had to go forward they were handballing backwards. Not running through the centre. Also walker had a mare kicking 2-6. Where was that inaccuracy weeks ago? 

This. We could so easily be undefeated right now

A lot of really nice indigenous jumpers this season but geez, you can’t go past ours for the pick of the crop. 

1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

A lot of really nice indigenous jumpers this season but geez, you can’t go past ours for the pick of the crop. 

Totally agree. Ours looked really really good. 

3 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

A lot of really nice indigenous jumpers this season but geez, you can’t go past ours for the pick of the crop. 

Do you know who designed it @WalkingCivilWar?

It was a cracker


Tigers looks pretty good also

5 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Again I say watching that insipid performance by the crows it's so embarrassing we lost to them. My god that keys player smashed us and in the final quarter he couldn't use it properly. 

That last passage where they had to go forward they were handballing backwards. Not running through the centre. Also walker had a mare kicking 2-6. Where was that inaccuracy weeks ago? 

It was a flash in the pan. They happened to play out of their skin the same day we were off. And they still only managed to beat us by one point with help from the umpires. We've since beaten the teams in second and third so no point dwelling on it. We have plenty to look forward to whereas the Crows have played their grand final already. 

I would rather lose to a nothing team that won’t get anywhere near the 8, than lose to a top side in direct competition with us for a top 4 spot. 
Losing to Adelaide is a blimp on the radar and nobody will remember it in September, nor would it matter. 
Losing later in the season to Port or West Coast or Geelong would be far more costly. 

Oh won’t you please STTAAAAAND by me

oooih STTAAAAANND by me

 

A tribute to the ump in the Dreamtime game

22 minutes ago, Brownie said:

Do you know who designed it @WalkingCivilWar?

It was a cracker

I did read about it during the week but the name escapes me right now. But ours is defs the best. ?


23 minutes ago, danielE288 said:

Tigers looks pretty good also

Essendon’s has so many colours but they’re all red. 50 shades of red. 

56 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Again I say watching that insipid performance by the crows it's so embarrassing we lost to them. My god that keys player smashed us and in the final quarter he couldn't use it properly. 

That last passage where they had to go forward they were handballing backwards. Not running through the centre. Also walker had a mare kicking 2-6. Where was that inaccuracy weeks ago? 

Bear in mind we weren't in the richest vein of form at the time, just hanging on in games. I choose to think the loss was the catalyst to kicking us back into gear for the 2 massive games that followed. Plus the 'undefeated' tag becomes a monkey on the back - while I hated losing the Adelaide game, as least we got a loss out of the way.

 

That Andrew Phillips goal... did Mclachlan say “it’s a goal. His first. He’s equalled his career high.” ???? Maybe I imagined he said that. I hope I imagined he said that. 


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