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Although it may helps us sneak in a higher ladder position, I just can't cheer on the bombers over the dogs. Along with the cats they remain my most hated team.

I'll stick to hoping the Cats keep losing and play the dogs in the first final and we get a gig vs the Power.

 

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1 minute ago, Deeko2 said:

Although it may helps us sneak in a higher ladder position, I just can't cheer on the bombers over the dogs. Along with the cats they remain my most hated team.

I'll stick to hoping the Cats keep losing and play the dogs in the first final and we get a gig vs the Power.

 

What's better, playing Port in qualifying final or in Prelim? We may better off playing Cats first week then hoping we get Port in the Prelims. Wouldn't want to see the Swans though.

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The Sydney win is enormous for us.

We only need to win one more game for the season to ensure we finish top 4.

I'd dearly love for it to be tomorrow, so that we don't have to take that pressure into next week vs Adelaide, a game with "danger" written all over it (albeit I reckon Adelaide spent their last emotional tickets on the Showdown last night).

Not sure I can barrack for Essendon today. For one, a loss pretty much rules them out of finals, but a win puts them in pole position. For another, a loss to the Dogs opens the door to Port finishing top 2, which could mean our first final is on the road.

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1 hour ago, Demon Disciple said:

Come finals time when umpires somehow all of a sudden get better, the Dogs will be whinging about why the rub of the green isn’t so one-sided.

Hope so

 

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12 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

The Sydney win is enormous for us.

We only need to win one more game for the season to ensure we finish top 4.

I'd dearly love for it to be tomorrow, so that we don't have to take that pressure into next week vs Adelaide, a game with "danger" written all over it (albeit I reckon Adelaide spent their last emotional tickets on the Showdown last night).

Not sure I can barrack for Essendon today. For one, a loss pretty much rules them out of finals, but a win puts them in pole position. For another, a loss to the Dogs opens the door to Port finishing top 2, which could mean our first final is on the road.

I didnt factor that permutation in. Doh.

Go dogs I guess. But I do recall we whipped em over there not too long ago.

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1 hour ago, Nasher said:

My preference would be Essendon be kept alive to the very last minute, then get snuffed out in round 23 and finish 9th, with a West Coast side who clearly don’t give a s*** whether they make it or not pinching 8th.

Bummers can start by winning today.

i like your thinking

but i'd reserve 9th for richmond

i'd like to see richmond and the bummers and someone else,  tie for 8th spot but both miss out by %,  preferably by less than a kick's worth

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13 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

The Sydney win is enormous for us.

We only need to win one more game for the season to ensure we finish top 4.

I'd dearly love for it to be tomorrow, so that we don't have to take that pressure into next week vs Adelaide, a game with "danger" written all over it (albeit I reckon Adelaide spent their last emotional tickets on the Showdown last night).

Not sure I can barrack for Essendon today. For one, a loss pretty much rules them out of finals, but a win puts them in pole position. For another, a loss to the Dogs opens the door to Port finishing top 2, which could mean our first final is on the road.

Yeah, but it would be against Port Adelaide, who we beat comfortably on the road less than a month ago.

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3 minutes ago, Chook said:

If Bontempelli got injured, I reckon the Dogs would win half the games they do.

Nah, just means the umpires have to work a little harder. 😁

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4 minutes ago, FarNorthernD said:

Excuse my ignorance but there is some crowd at the Dockers match. What’s happening at our game? I just assumed no crowd

I thought so too. Although I don’t see why they’d have no crowds when they have no cases and no restrictions. 

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