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Not sure Kardinia park without a crowd is as daunting. Further this Cats side over rated

 

Hipwood out for the year.

Bruce out for the year.

Stewart out for the year.

I’m doing my best not to get too excited about key players going down for the other contenders but it’s not easy.

1 minute ago, Deesprate said:

Not sure Kardinia park without a crowd is as daunting. Further this Cats side over rated

Good point.


12 minutes ago, dl4e said:

I could not pick a winner if it was shoved down my throat this year.

You'd think having Treloar and Smith in your over 20 possessions multi would be safe right????????????????

19 minutes ago, deanox said:

 

I'm not sure, I'd rather Port in Adelaide than coping Geelong at KP (regional crowds in Victoria) for week 1.

I don't really rate Port (I think they are the weakest of the top 4 sides) and we have a good record at Adelaide Oval. 

The afl own the grounds during finals so to speak and set ticketing policy. Thus if we play in adelaide there will be many more dees fans getting over there and wont be anywhere near a full port crowd. 

 
50 minutes ago, CYB said:

Oh that’s a shame. As much as I can’t stand the Cats, I really liked Stewart - seemed a cut above the rest. 
 

That out is going to reshape a settled side with Blicavs probably going back, which is not there preferred position for him. 

stewart out is massive. their defence is seriously damaged without him

he's one of my favourite non-dee players, so reliable, tough and effective. would/will be all-australian

12 minutes ago, Freddy Fuschia said:

Could we stop speculating about finishing on top and start taking things one game at a time. We have a game to win tomorrow.

Wise words.


34 minutes ago, 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 think that’s what he wants so he can dive and duck for frees. 

2 minutes ago, Demon17 said:

The afl own the grounds during finals so to speak and set ticketing policy. Thus if we play in adelaide there will be many more dees fans getting over there and wont be anywhere near a full port crowd. 

That depends on Covid Im afraid.

Fair to say everything is up for grabs.

 

Edited by leave it to deever


3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Can St. Kilda reasonably make the finals? Just trying to gauge their will.

Can finish 7th but need a lot to go their way. 

Tom Henry looks like Alfred E Neuman

Edited by picket fence

5 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Can St. Kilda reasonably make the finals? Just trying to gauge their will.

Bit of a chance.

If WC lose both their games and Essendon lose once than they’re in (assuming they beat Geelong and Freo at Marvel next week)

Edited by Bring-Back-Powell

45 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

Tomorrow is the game to rest anybody. 
I doubt the bye will be happening before The Finals. 
We may get a bye after The Preliminary Final…


GO SAINTERS

Saints are on big time. Intensity is there. I think the Cats were expecting a walk in the park. 
 

From what I have seen we have no reason to not expect the Crows to come hard tomorrow. 

 

Geelong is unbelievably old and slow. 

It's all lining up for us fellows.


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