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1 minute ago, Demonland said:

How good would a Saints win be. 

Amazing. But nothing would be more 2021 than Geelong winning a flag. 

 Wow..one behind to the dogs since the 10 minute mark of the third.

 

Trealor seems to have learned the art of the Bulldog throw. 


4 minutes 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

No it doesn't. Only Guarantees top three.

Just now, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

If we happen to play the Doggies in a final, I really hope we go after Cody Weightman. He runs his mouth a lot. Real small man syndrome. I would be going after him in a final.

I despise him. He’s a real [censored]. 

5 minutes 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

Are you assuming St Kilda are beating Geelong or Dogs are beating Port next week?

 

2 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

No it doesn't. Only Guarantees top three.

Correct my maths a bit wrong, probably don’t want to finish 3rd if we cop port in Adelaide 

Are Dogs in a form slump? 
Can we all agree Clarkson being dumped by Hawthorn is the worst call any club has made this decade? 
 

This does not really help us. if we lose to Geelong and Port beat the dogs we play our first final in SA.  Have to win both games.


Another attractive proposition is that Lions win both and Doggies lose next week with enough % diff that they drop out of top 4. Wouldn’t that me something. 

5 minutes ago, monoccular said:

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

I will allow it as technically touching a really cold substance can cause a burn.

Oh glory days, dogs losing and the Hawks winning a valueless game....

1 minute ago, Demonland said:

That would be the absolute worst. Rather Port win TBH. 

If we lose the grand final to Geelong I am done. Might as well carve up that tombstone. 


Again, take clearance away from the Bulldogs and they can't win. You beauty.

You've also got to wonder whether injuries to Dunkley and Treloar has lulled them into a false sense of security about their midfield strength. So many of their mids can be exposed going the other way. 

3 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

If Saints beat Geelong... could be a very enjoyable day

Almost Bradbury (esque)

I'm an eternal optimist Diamond, but even I can't see this happening (hoping, secretly and bizarrely that posting this will make it happen)

1 minute ago, Mr Steve said:

This does not really help us. if we lose to Geelong and Port beat the dogs we play our first final in SA.  Have to win both games.

I can’t see Dogs losing 3 in a row. Would be some implosion! 
 

 

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