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1 hour ago, BDA said:

Port, Swans and Lions all have difficult games this weekend. GWS and Essendon in the mix for the 8 so have everything to play for while the Hawks in Tassie won't be easy for the Lions and particularly post the Clarko announcement

Us to win and those 3 teams to lose would make a perfect weekend.

And the cherry on top would be North beating Geelong in Tassie. Very unlikely but you never know.

Can see one of Port or Sydney getting done but not confident. Brisbane will simply beat Hawthorn. We’re the only top 6 club that’s battling to beat a bottom side this late in the season.

North’s outs this week will preclude them from being largely competitive against Geelong.

 
2 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Can see one of Port or Sydney getting done but not confident. Brisbane will simply beat Hawthorn. We’re the only top 6 club that’s battling to beat a bottom side this late in the season.

North’s outs this week will preclude them from being largely competitive against Geelong.

i'm not discounting the hawks. they've been decent in patches this year (as we know only too well)

 

Typical fkking Cats. If north haD Cunnington and Zurharr I reckon they would win this. But Geelong will scrape in like usual 

Another nice percentage boost for Footscray. ? 

 

Ump just missed a clear 50 to North. Would have been a goal and 6 point difference. 


Larkey clearly marks in the goal square. Not paid. Would have a 6 point game

11 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Umps did well to see cats home. Again.

And people think the umps don't impact results and ladder positions by horrid decisions or non-decisions. It cannot be clearer.

What just happened in the Collingwood goalsquare in the marking contest? Looked like Josh Kennedy just crumpled a West Coast teammate and left them struggling for breath on the ground and just walked off casually without interest or concern.

Meanwhile, is Alistair Clarkson such a great coach that two different teams have both found form just on the possibility that he might coach them? :D 

2 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

What just happened in the Collingwood goalsquare in the marking contest? Looked like Josh Kennedy just crumpled a West Coast teammate and left them struggling for breath on the ground and just walked off casually without interest or concern.

Meanwhile, is Alistair Clarkson such a great coach that two different teams have both found form just on the possibility that he might coach them? :D 

On your later statement - not even slightly.

There is such marginal difference between all teams - do we  not know this by now?

I'm being a smart [censored] here - but I see it Monty Python style

"Ooooh, the greatest coach of a generation has just being sacked - let's all play well"

"Hup hup hup, everyone, let's finally show Clarko, what we can do with this list profile'

'Yes, we wanted that ba$tard Buckley gone - but why did those Hawks want that ba$tard Clarkson gone?"

 


Play the tape back from 7m to go on the second quarter.

Nic Naitanui runs TOWARDS the player with the mark, from behind and then alongside, clearly within a few meters, the umpire sees it and can be heard shouting 'Nic, Nic' but Naitanui makes no effort to move on or deviate path. Clearly not in pursuit of any other opponent.

Was it a 50m penalty?

Was it ####

Just switched this game on lol, don’t know what to say.

Typical [censored] west coast , putting in a shocker again in Victoria. No doubt if we play them over there at that snake pit on Monday week they’ll be world beaters. 

Gee people go on about our consistency. West coast are horrible. They have a guy playing his 300th and they play like that. It's half time and the game is over. 

So we will get west coast back next week on there home ground and we all know we will get a different west coast. 

5 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Gee people go on about our consistency. West coast are horrible. They have a guy playing his 300th and they play like that. It's half time and the game is over. 

So we will get west coast back next week on there home ground and we all know we will get a different west coast. 

Liam Ryan will take mark of the year again sitting on Max Gawn’s head 


1 minute ago, Delusional demon 82 said:

Liam Ryan will take mark of the year again sitting on Max Gawn’s head 

He did a hammy last week.

2 minutes ago, GCDee said:

He did a hammy last week.

Yeah I know , it’s just a metaphor for general embarrassment inflicted upon us at that snake pit / Subiaco over many years 

The Eagles are ****house.

 

Even bottom 4 [censored] teams like the filth can kick straight … 11.3 … no excuses tomorrow demons under a closed marvel roof !

Straight kicking is usually the result of no opposition pressure.


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