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1 minute ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Saints looking shaky. Might have to switch to the Port v Carlton game. 

Jinx

 
5 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Not sure that was controlled before the line. 

I thought the question should have been did he start to mark it before it crossed the line. Couldn’t tell from the video shown.   They didn’t appear to consider that

 
1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

My goodness if both St Kilda and Geelong win.

presuming you mean aints and blues... would be so good

lycett down for the pear

Edited by whatwhat say what

4 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Nichols doing everything to get the Cats back in this. 

You mean THE FOETUS.


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Blues all over Port!

lycett off with a knee

 
25 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Port are still a chance for first.

As bizarre as that seems.

Wow, genuinely missed that Port are currently on 60 points. Seemed like they were in all sorts when we beat them some weeks ago.

In that case go Blues as well as St Kilda! 

Edited by Demon Jack


We are all watching saints but the other game probably has more relevance. Ie increasing the odds of us not playing away.

Go blues.

I think Norm has said enough is enough. Lycett massive for Power. Go Baggers

1 minute ago, Demon Jack said:

Wow, genuinely missed that Port on currently on 60 points. Seemed like they were in all sorts when we beat them some weeks ago.

In that case go Blues as well as St Kilda! 

And bloody awesome we beat them not so long ago.


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I just saw brad hill chase and lay a tackle!

fair to say the Saints are on

Boy oh boy wow wee! early days in both games but if these results continue this could be huge! And what is actually interesting is that if we win tomorrow (we need to do our job as well) that would mean that the top 4 apart from us are looking in shaky form, the other top 8 should feel confident of causing a boil over second week of the finals.

3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Nichols wasn’t paying kicks longer than that last week. 

If i had his address id send him a tape measure.


2 minutes ago, Pates said:

Boy oh boy wow wee! early days in both games but if these results continue this could be huge! And what is actually interesting is that if we win tomorrow (we need to do our job as well) that would mean that the top 4 apart from us are looking in shaky form, the other top 8 should feel confident of causing a boil over second week of the finals.

And if Collingwood can roll the Lions tonight… 

Brad Hill

Yikes...

 

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