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Eagles losing makes it a perfect weekend, take that Meth Coke!

 

Anyone got more than 2 tips this week? 

Bring on that North “mathematical” finals chance ?
 

6 teams fighting for the last 2 spots in the 8, not sure who I want to get in?

 

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Fox commentary - “north Melbourne a young side on the rise.” Well, I guess when you are stone motherless last, the only way is up.


Inspiring win by North, kudos to them. 

West Coast are in serious trouble. A smashing against the Swans last week, and now a flat uninspiring performance at home against the favourites for the spoon. They like Richmond, are now a serious chance of missing the 8 with teams like St KIlda and Essendon nipping at their heels.

 

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Celebrating a Norf win really underlines my complete disdain for the Eagles. ??

 
6 minutes ago, Males said:

6 teams fighting for the last 2 spots in the 8, not sure who I want to get in?

St Kilda and Freo, feel good factor but not a real serious threat.

That spoil by Ziebell with about 10 seconds left was magnificent. And it would appear he ripped a bit of skin doing it because he was bleeding solidly from his hand during the celebrations.

Something about that game just felt vintage and I'm sure it will go down in North folklore.


Gee that was dismal by west coast. They had a chance to go clear by 1 game on the saints and a2 clear of essendon. 

Can't blame hubs this time west coast. 

Nice final goal by Goldy in the square when Nic Nat was standing at the top of the 50. 

West Coast are pathetic.

They can only produce AFL-level football when they're at home and it's not wet. Anything other than perfect conditions and they fall apart.

They're slow, unfit, lazy, old, disinterested and [censored].

And don't you just love to see it.

Bad loss and it just gets worse for Eagles. The umpires have dropped them as well. 

I want sweet redemption in Perth against the Eagles when we play those front running flogs in r 21.

Absolute specials the kangas tonight a typical spineless performance from those jellyfish in the wet.

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Unreal, what a round and it’s back on in three days.

18 minutes ago, Jaded said:

What a great result. [censored] West Coast. 

Hahahaha. You've been in outstanding form this round @Jaded. 10 coach's votes.

West Coast losing at home is always nice particularly against a team that will more than likely win the wooden spoon. 

Well I actually thaught North played some good footy.

20 minutes ago, Happy Jack said:

Fox commentary - “north Melbourne a young side on the rise.” Well, I guess when you are stone motherless last, the only way is up.

They do have some good young talent, but 5 of their best 6 (Ziebell, Cunnington, Tarrant, Goldy, Atley) are all on the wrong side of 30.

Not unlike the Cats. A look at their best 6 every week and it's the same (old) names.


Not even the biased umps could get the MethCoke Eagles over the line.  Rabble. 
Kangas have good young players BUT it was Ziebell Cunnington Goldstein that were their best. Stephenson (rejected by the Pies) who really showed he’s a super talented player.  

5 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

West Coast losing at home is always nice particularly against a team that will more than likely win the wooden spoon. 

All aboard the Roo train should we beat Hawthorn next week. If the Roos beat Essendon not only do the Bombers hit a snag towards finals the Hawks go bottom.

2 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Not even the biased umps could get the MethCoke Eagles over the line.  Rabble. 
Kangas have good young players BUT it was Ziebell Cunnington Goldstein that were their best. Stephenson (rejected by the Pies) who really showed he’s a super talented player.  

They probably let Stevo bet down at Norf

 
22 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Gee that was dismal by west coast. They had a chance to go clear by 1 game on the saints and a2 clear of essendon. 

Can't blame hubs this time west coast. 

Nice final goal by Goldy in the square when Nic Nat was standing at the top of the 50. 

He has been described as fat and lazy - hadn't really noticed it before but I did then.

4 minutes ago, dl4e said:

Well I actually thaught North played some good footy.

from the 2nd qtr on they just got better and better......nothing like a sniff of it to build confidence


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