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23 minutes ago, Win4theAges said:

Brisbane Amazingly are tightened up like a golfer putting from 2 foot.

Is Greg Norman their honorary coach?

7 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

Gee their four goals away from 4th and in danger of maybe losing. The team in 8th would be worried as well. 

If EssUndone and WCE lose then Freo could sneak in (which would worry too many). 

 

Another Lion's goal and Dogs out (or very close)

 

Last Lion's goal increased their percentage by 0.4 in case you missed it.


I think I'd rather see brisbane finish 5th because I'd be more confident of them beating essendon than if the bulldogs finish 5th and have to play the bummers. 

 
Just now, Mr Steve said:

Both are on 132.8 at the moment. 

need an extra decimal point on that clock


Liions in.

3 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

AFL wants Brisbane top 4

Sure do. Umpiring this Q has been unbelievable.

No Eagles defence


Have the Dogs been in the top four right up until the last 7 minutes of the season? 

3 minutes ago, M_9 said:

Liions in.

And out again, crazy game.


Brisbane and Umpires bringing the game into disrepute

 

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