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Touk Miller’s goal just put the Suns 19 points in front.

Just shows that you can’t take anything for granted from one week to another.

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Carlton have so much young talent 

the Blues have gone past us

finals for sure this year

😂😂😂

 

Carlton have all the presence of a wet lettuce leaf. Teague must stay. 

Pretty much from the moment Derwayne prattled on about how well Teague had done as coach since taking over… it’s been all Gold Coast!

 

 


Terrible decision to give Miller that free. Nothing in it. And to pay it in front of goal so late in the game is outrageous. If I were a Carlton supporter...oh well, I'm not.

Both teams look terrible. Happy the Suns could bounce back since they'd have had a terrible week. Looks like curtains for Teague.

the worst thing about this is that the faction of the carlton board that can quite clearly see that the teague train has definitely gone off the rails will get their way and ditch him with a year to go on the contract

 

Carlton. LMFAO.


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If GC can keep their list together they have more upside than the Blues I reckon. Witts back next year makes a huge difference. Plus Weller, Budarick etc. 

they have the makings of a good solid midfield

3 hours ago, Jaded said:

Selwood proves yet again that the only weapon he has left in his toolkit at his age is to hit people high. It’s his mode of operation now. 

and to stage for free kicks

just saw the results....wow, go suns........haha karlton, made my day, along with jeelong last night


57 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

the worst thing about this is that the faction of the carlton board that can quite clearly see that the teague train has definitely gone off the rails will get their way and ditch him with a year to go on the contract

But if they want Clarko and he wants a year off, that could cause issues, unless Hawks let him have his full contract fee, even if he coaches another club.

3 hours ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

I can't realistically see how it would happen, but I'd really love it if Gold Coast could dig deep after their embarrassment of last week and knock off Carlton today.  Would make Carlton supporters feel some Melbourne like pain of having their season snuffed out totally by a team they should beat every other day, after thinking they might be within a sniff of a finals chance after their win last week.

your wish was granted Rod🤣


5 hours ago, Watson11 said:

This is what the MRP will calculate. I would argue intentional which is 2 weeks reduced to 1.

 

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Oh! Sorry! Wrong table. That's the table for non-"good blokes" & non-star players. You should consult the correct table for Selwood:

Star player: 1 point
Finals contention: 1 point
Brownlow contention: 0 points
"He wouldn't have meant that": 1 point
"Aw gee, we can't have players like XXX on the sidelines. The fans want to see them out on the ground": 1 point

So 4 points. That's no case to answer, media appearances on the regular footy shows, and 4 weeks for a no-name player doing exactly the same thing next week.

2 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

Oh! Sorry! Wrong table. That's the table for non-"good blokes" & non-star players. You should consult the correct table for Selwood:

Star player: 1 point
Finals contention: 1 point
Brownlow contention: 0 points
"He wouldn't have meant that": 1 point
"Aw gee, we can't have players like XXX on the sidelines. The fans want to see them out on the ground": 1 point

So 4 points. That's no case to answer, media appearances on the regular footy shows, and 4 weeks for a no-name player doing exactly the same thing next week.

Yep, Alex Neal-Bullen would be well advised to take next week off.

7 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

If anything was to sum up the BS of the MRO, this is it. One incident happening in the action of a fend off with ball in the hand given 2 weeks, the other a blatantly dangerous and dirty act given a weak as p!$$ fine. 

Micheal Christian needs to be replaced. 

Edited by Pates

 

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