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11 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Doggies don't like teams that bring pressure. Tigers, us and now Swans have found them wanting. They look good racking up 100 point wins against bottom feeders but not sure they'll get the ultimate success unless they find a harder edge.

Was going to post the same thing

 

Might have to get on the Tiger train next Friday. If they can beat Brisbane and we get over the line against the Hawks it's hard to see us travelling interstate again after we play in Perth in round 21. 

 

Assuming Richmond and West Coast finish this round in the 8, here's the top 8's record vs the top 8:

  1. Melbourne - 6-0
  2. Sydney - 5-2
  3. Geelong - 5-3
  4. Bulldogs - 4-4
  5. Brisbane - 3-4
  6. West Coast - 2-4
  7. Port - 2-5
  8. Richmond - 1-6
20 minutes ago, Deesprate said:

Ugle Hagan I know it his first game but lacks intensity. Remind me a lot of you know who!

Weid?_


3 minutes ago, Deesprate said:

The media will now roar Cats and Swans. Let hope we keep flying under the radar. Hand up MFCSS expected to be fifth at weekend close. How beautifully wrong I was

Me too. 

Just now, Ethan Trembley said:

My calculations have that being a 16 point round for us.

Not sure about your maths but a great win by any calculation. 

 

JUH was less ready for that debut and had equivalent impact to Watts on QB. But the commentators talked him up at every opportunity. What a joke. Not even close to ready for AFL and certainly not against the Swans. 

Love it !!! The football “experts” and commentators have been rubbing themselves hard under the desk with excitement for the Bulldogs and the Bont.  Finally shown they are not premiership definites just yet !! 


Big round next week too. All 3 opposition matches could help be games clear.. Go Dockers, Tigers and Suns. All have a good chance. 

6 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

I prefer the word [censored]wits rather than commentators.

I like commontatoes. 

After the Giants loss, I was fully expecting to be 5th by now. Instead we are a game clear on top and 2 games and % clear of 5th. Shows just how important Thursday's win was (and perhaps not to overreact after a loss - every team has them).

 

 

1 minute ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Love it !!! The football “experts” and commentators have been rubbing themselves hard under the desk with excitement for the Bulldogs and the Bont. 

Cheers for the mental image. 


1 minute ago, Webber said:

I like commontatoes. 

If they had their say in the All Australian vote, they’d have Hunt as an All Australian Wingman.. 

Just now, Bombay Airconditioning said:

This doesn’t need a new thread.

You’re right. But there’s been a tonne of even less necessary threads. And for some reason they’re usually the ones that take off. ?

13 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Assuming Richmond and West Coast finish this round in the 8, here's the top 8's record vs the top 8:

  1. Melbourne - 6-0
  2. Sydney - 5-2
  3. Geelong - 5-3
  4. Bulldogs - 4-4
  5. Brisbane - 3-4
  6. West Coast - 2-4
  7. Port - 2-5
  8. Richmond - 1-6

I was about to ask who the two teams were that we hadn’t played yet. Christ it’s been a long week.


3 minutes ago, Satan said:

Pies 9 down 12 mins to go

Now 3 points down 

 

Bang - just hit the lead 


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