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Dogs finally pinged for a throw 30 seconds from the end.

What a bloody awful match.

Neither are contenders.

 

I think we beat both teams based on tonight's form. 

 

Bulldogs will likely miss the top four now given Brisbane should win.

The Bulldogs have gone from potentially top spot to 5th in last round.

That’s one of the most significant non-finals losses I’ve ever seen.

Edited by Clint Bizkit

Clear 50m for infringment of the area to Bulldogs in that last minute

Just now, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

So Bulldogs if we beat Geelong 

Or Geelong twice if we lose

Port in adelaide if we lose 

Not what we wanted. Must win tomorrow now. Port in Adelaide is going to be very tricky. Dogs are gone….


1 minute ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

So Bulldogs if we beat Geelong 

Or Geelong twice if we lose

Nope it'll be brissy if we beat Geelong. 

Top 4 finishes

Goodwin 1

Bevo   0

Goody and Scott get together and agree to a 60-60 draw, already agree to the ground both teams want to play at?

Frustratingly this has now made tomorrow mean something, loser plays Port at home. 


The real winner tonight is the AFL. Port get a home final. 

1 minute ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Port at Adelaide oval if we lose tomorrow night

worst of all possible may be coming our way. must win tom. 

Not ideal but i really don;t think we have much to fear from Port even if we play them in Adelaide

Put a line through the doggies for the year. their form has deserted them at the worst possible time

 
1 minute ago, GCDee said:

Nope it'll be brissy if we beat Geelong. 

If they beat Eagles. 

Disaster. 

Near certain now to play Port in Adelaide if we lose. Percentage is in play though, would need a tiny loss for Geelong’s percentage to drop below Port’s so that even if they win they stay 2nd. 

A win gets us a “home” final almost certainly against Brisbane.


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