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What a farce that is

 

 

Just to reiterate how insane this round has been for the Bulldogs, the difference between them finishing 1st and 5th in the last round:

1) 2 point loss after leading all game

2) McCarthy scraping through a behind against West Coast (ignore Cameron’s after siren goal for a moment)

3) Max Gawn kicking an after the siren goal (something he has missed before against same opposition) after his team was 44 points down

I cannot remember a better round for football ever.

Edited by Clint Bizkit

Hopefully the Dockers get up over St Kilda today.

Then we can watch Essendon play for their spot. Their fans will be sweating bullets. Just a pity they’re playing Collingwood who are absolutely no good - hopefully the pies decide to play out of their skin to deny their arch rivals a finals berth.

If St Kilda win, Pies and Bombers is a dead rubber.

12 hours ago, Satan said:

Lions game had 24 extra seconds added to 4 th q , afl run for cover

What happened there Satan? Heard Jordan Lewis talk a little about it, was it a time keeper error?

To make this a perfect weekend we need Freo to beat St Kilda and the bombers to sheet the bed against the pies. Long odds of that happening but its been a crazy weekend so who knows.


2 hours ago, Nasher said:

Hopefully the Dockers get up over St Kilda today.

Then we can watch Essendon play for their spot. Their fans will be sweating bullets. Just a pity they’re playing Collingwood who are absolutely no good - hopefully the pies decide to play out of their skin to deny their arch rivals a finals berth.

If St Kilda win, Pies and Bombers is a dead rubber.

2017 anyone?

Today would be one of the few day in my existence that I want to see the filth win. Then again it won't matter if the saints stuff everything up and win.

I’ve never known a club to get as many injuries game day as Freo. Genuinely, almost ever week they have two injured prior to half time. Today’s an example of that.


Saints getting up over the Dockers takes most of the fun out of watching Bombers Vs Pies.

If this game were a horse you'd pull a screen around it and put it out of it's misery. 

Fremantle are a pretty disappointing club. 

 

Gee Freo & west coast are disappointing this weekend. At least make Essendon earn there spot in the 8 & not just give it to them. 

Now it will be worse if Collingwood win

St Kilda are real spoil sports. They should have done the decent thing, let Freo win and make the Bombers sweat


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