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First year in my living memory I feel confident we could knock anyone off. Other contenders look so beatable.


Carlton is not going to beat Port. Right now I wouldn't back them against Casey. Mentally shot. 

1 hour ago, picket fence said:

Tom Henry looks like Alfred E Neuman

More like Monkey magic

 

Please dont can me and think im jinxing us.

I know we are fair chance this year but i really cant get my head around us winning a flag.

Not sure if its mfcss or just too long but i think im probably in danger of dying of shock.

Strange how much it means to me.

Its just so hard to even contemplate it.

If it happens i reckon for most of us it would take a while to sink in.

Oh well we are still a long way aways but in these crappy covid times its great to dream about it.

Hoping for another 100 point win tmrw while the other top teams struggle.


#freekickgeelong 

I fear what the maggots will do next week with top spot up for grabs.

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Port have kicked 8 goals 4 behinds to zero in around 30 minutes of footy

Carlton are a laughing stock 

2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Port have kicked 8 goals 4 behinds to zero in around 30 minutes of footy

Carlton are a laughing stock 

It couldn’t last and didn’t 

Clarkson would be mad to go to Carltank 

Carlton no chance from here.

St Kilda only 2 points behind but getting belted in general play. But if they can hold on, and we win tomorrow, we're locked into top 2.

Conversely, if Geelong wins, and Port beats the Dogs, we'll be playing next week to avoid having to go to Adelaide for the first final.

It is huge.

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"important kick in the context of the game" trumpets the commentator.

Well, it's not 'in the context of' global warning, or peace in the middle east. Glad the commentator was able to make it clear.  

🙄

 
8 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Carlton no chance from here.

St Kilda only 2 points behind but getting belted in general play. But if they can hold on, and we win tomorrow, we're locked into top 2.

Conversely, if Geelong wins, and Port beats the Dogs, we'll be playing next week to avoid having to go to Adelaide for the first final.

It is huge.

Yea but without a crowd at cats park i reckon we are dead set favez.


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