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4 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

How long has Buddy left on his 10 year contract?

2037

 
Just now, dees189227 said:

Next year I think

He hasn’t been with Sydney for nine years, surely. 

3 minutes ago, Deesprate said:

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

He has shown enough to suggest he will be a very good player in a season or two

Sydney pressure was MFC alike when we are on - not an easy debut 

 

Swans!  Ripper result caps off ripper weekend for the mighty Dees.

4 minutes ago, Deesprate said:

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

Watt?


5 minutes ago, Deesprate said:

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

Yes, Mark Ricciuto. Was thinking the same thing.

Edited by Return to Glory

1 hour ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Treloar and Dunkley are huge losses for the Bulldogs, they just don’t bat anywhere near as deep now.

Not convinced about this. Those two back in obviously make them a bit better side, but at the same time it pushes Hunter to the forward pocket and Bailey Smith to the wing, lowering both their output a ton. 

 

Pity the Pies couldn't/can't cause a boil over. Am hoping for North with Westcoast. I want them in bottom half of 8, no home final and touch wood they are easy beats. But all in all a good weekend.

 

Edit so it turned into a better w/end and my efforts at prediction merde

Edited by DEE fence
Nostradumus I'm not...

34 minutes ago, CYB said:

Questions have to be asked about the Doggies now 50% against Top 8 sides - assuming the swans hold their 20pt lead.
 

I doubt their they would hold up under finals intensity and pressure. 

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.


5 minutes ago, Deesprate said:

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

The upside is he has played 5 seasons less than Weid. 

Gee God Boy Wow! Results massively our way this week except for Carltank.

Nice to reclaim top spot but means nothing if we don’t touch up the Hawks next week. 

Unconfirmed but I’m hearing Buddy-Hagan is getting the rising star nom this week

Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

Sydney will be a Tough side in September 

Always. Longmire’s a fabulous coach. 


Would have preferred a dogs win. 

swans could easily win 5 more and end on 15 wins. A tough team to play in September 

7 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

He hasn’t been with Sydney for nine years, surely. 

First season was 2014? Played against the Hawks in the GF and got smashed. So this is his 8th season.

Dogs have now lost to us, Geelong, Richmond & Sydney in the eight. 

Swans did us a good one

can I bring myself to cheer on the filth ?

Just now, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Dogs have now lost to us, Geelong, Richmond & Sydney in the eight. 

F**k me, maybe they’re the pretenders! 


6 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Unconfirmed but I’m hearing Buddy-Hagan is getting the rising star nom this week

Number 1 in Champion Data’s stat for ‘Presence around the ball’. Jeez the commentators really do talk rubbish. 

Edited by Ethan Trembley

Just now, Ethan Trembley said:

Number 1 in Champion Data’s stat for ‘Presence around the ball’. Jeez the commentators really do talk rubbish. 

Really? Lol.

 

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

2 minutes ago, Ethan Trembley said:

Number 1 in Champion Data’s stat for ‘Presence around the ball’. Jeez the commentators really do talk rubbish. 

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


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