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55 minutes ago, dl4e said:

Brisbane will still win this. The saints will fall apart. Hope I am wrong.

Glad to say you might be wrong, surely cant lose from here.

Edited by Jibroni

 
1 hour ago, Chook said:

St Kilda is a very dangerous side right now. I'm glad we don't have to play them again this year.

Or do we???? ?


25 minutes ago, Darkhorse72 said:

Really don't talk about any players getting injured especially our own.  Don't want to jinx us.

Sorry I am not superstitious.  

 

The way the Saints are beating Lions is exactly how we beat teams… 

Great to see. 

I would prefer not seeing the Saints sneak into the 8. Second oldest list in the comp. They have recruited for right now and will be a menace if they can somehow find their mojo.


Brisbane couldn’t adjust with Hipwood going down. They keep kicking it to St Kilda. Daniher disappeared which is no surprise. He’s a fairy. 

3 minutes ago, P-man said:

I would prefer not seeing the Saints sneak into the 8. Second oldest list in the comp. They have recruited for right now and will be a menace if they can somehow find their mojo.

Equal 8th now


Just now, Kumamoto_Ken said:

Lions have well and truly thrown in the towel.

They are 2 down on the bench which doesn’t help. But they look absolutely done. 
 

Saints needs to not take the foot off here    Brisbane are now 0.7% behind our percentage. Crucial!

Not a terrible result.


1 minute ago, P-man said:

Good Canberra lad ?

Pfft. Belconnen?  Pfft. Snort. Barbarians from the north. Pfft.

Mind you, that's probably 3 BOGs in a row for Mr Steele, to go with a couple of other BOGs in St Kilda wins earlier in the season and many very good games. It is also already established last season that the umpires like him (why wouldn't they?)

Could he be the smokiest smoky for the Brownlow? :blink:

Great result for MFC - BNE % now below ours and 2 games clear.

Now we need SYD to beat Geelong to open up the gap.

And, not wanting to get ahead of ourselves, but we really need to gain some percentage v Hawks next week (hope that doesn't jinx us).

 

Very good result! 
Next week they play Richmond at the G and Geeeeelong go to Perth to play Freo. 
 

Edit: if we lose to Hawthorn I’ll kill someone 

Edited by Jaded

Just a little reality check that if you're 5% off with pressure and they bring theirs  no matter where they are on the ladder you get done. Forefront of mind for the Hawks next week..


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