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Right now there is 6.1% difference between the Dogs and Brisbane. If the latter have a good night tonight there is a chance the former could miss out on the double chance next week. 

 
11 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Makes a difference when dogs are not smashing the fee kick count.

 

They are a different side for sure when they don’t have the assistance from the umps. There is nothing wrong with today’s umpiring - they always will miss a few but it has been adjudicated exceptionally well today. 

 
5 minutes ago, In Harmes Way said:

Clarko doing all he can to improve the Hawks’ draft position before he leaves!

Clarkson giving Hawthorn and Kennett the big finger is just beautiful. 

1 minute ago, ucanchoose said:

Remember when we drew with hawthorn and everybody lost their minds?!?!

Guilty as charged. 

This is a big upset brewing.


2 minutes ago, Satan said:

Saints winning would be handy too

Saints winning see the dees the most probable mclelland trophy winner.

21 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Nice, but not so important. Those of us old enough will remember the Dr. Mclelland Trophy 🏆 

Winning September is far more important 

Yep

we had some great under 19 sides and were always solid in the reserves. (Ah... David Cordner)

It was showing up at the big dance where we lacked the skills.

Bulldogs trying to play perfect football in imperfect conditions. Terrific.

 

Still time for the Bulldogs.

Only need 3 late ones to take the free kick count.

Go hawks *vomit*
 

Hi  Sam Mitchell 


24 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Nice, but not so important. Those of us old enough will remember the Dr. Mclelland Trophy 🏆 

 

Ah yes, the Doc McClelland. Hilarious.😂

12 minutes ago, Demon_spurs said:

Im presuming this was a fraudian slip $$$$$

Maybe the cheque bounced?


14 minutes ago, Satan said:

Can I say go hawks

Under these circumstances, yes, but only if it makes you feel like vomit as well

Win tomorrow and gauranteed top 2 gives us the option to rest some players v Geelong if they are going to scrap the bye

As said before, fingers crossed for sixty year curse - feel sorry in 2081


1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Why is Clarkson being given the flick?

Has an outgoing coach ever heaped as much pressure on his successor than Clarko has to Mitchell?

Jeff’s got egg all over his leathery mug, while Clarko contemplates multimillion dollar contracts from Carlton and Collingwood

Only watched Q4  - is it too much a mixed metaphor to say frost seems on fire?

 
8 hours ago, BDA said:

Hawks seem intent on sending Clarko out in style. I reckon they will beat the Doggies today

Do you have a punt by any chance? You would of cleaned up the last two weeks.

1 minute ago, brendan said:

Win tomorrow and gauranteed top 2 gives us the option to rest some players v Geelong if they are going to scrap the bye

Not necessarily. Other games come into play.

 

 


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