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Ok, the path is set.

We know we have to beat geelong and one of port/bulldogs. It suddenly feels very real. 

 

The year's four best sides get there. Dogs vs lions you could barely split them, in home and away, and in finals. But we're here now. 

Dees vs Port clearly the bookies choice.
Dees vs Dogs is not without a chance.

Cats vs anyone can GDIAF

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6 minutes ago, Gouga said:

Ok, the path is set.

We know we have to beat geelong and one of port/bulldogs. It suddenly feels very real. 

I’m not going to going to lie. I’m an instant nervous [censored] wreck whenever I think about the next two weeks. 


katie rees faces GIF
 

I will be here all week stress eating 

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Great game and effort by both sides tonight but Port will pump the Dogs, 70+ points. 
Bont injured, Weightman out, no ruckman, 1 tall fwd, Port off the weeks rest. 

 

Port have one of the most vacant freeway drives to a GF in recent memory. They couldn't stuff this up


10 minutes ago, layzie said:

Port have one of the most vacant freeway drives to a GF in recent memory. They couldn't stuff this up

I may be wrong but pleased we don't face dogs midfield till gf. Cats have a couple of potent forwards yes. But dees have appropriate AA defenders. Plus others. 

Cats midfield is manageable. 

Happier port have dogs.

6 minutes ago, Demon17 said:

I may be wrong but pleased we don't face dogs midfield till gf. Cats have a couple of potent forwards yes. But dees have appropriate AA defenders. Plus others. 

Cats midfield is manageable. 

Happier port have dogs.

Yeah that's probably a fair point depending on how these sore guys pull up. 

Fox Footy were saying just before that Cody Weightman could potentially play because he was subbed due to a head knock but not ruled as concussion? 

Did anyone see that?


4 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Fox Footy were saying just before that Cody Weightman could potentially play because he was subbed due to a head knock but not ruled as concussion? 

Did anyone see that?

Someone must've put a gun to the Doc's head in the rooms.

7 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Fox Footy were saying just before that Cody Weightman could potentially play because he was subbed due to a head knock but not ruled as concussion? 

Did anyone see that?

Yes, same thing apparently happened with a Collingwood player throughout the year and the AFL didn’t let them play the following week. So will be very interesting what happens this week. 

10 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Fox Footy were saying just before that Cody Weightman could potentially play because he was subbed due to a head knock but not ruled as concussion? 

Did anyone see that?

What the [censored] is the difference? You get a head knock that renders you unable to play out a game. Is that not a concussion? I’m very confused by what is a head knock so severe you can’t play, if it’s not a concussion 🤷‍♀️

Port had the easiest run into finals and will have major advantage for prelim of any team.  Hope it’s us and dogs for big dance.

Bloody ridiculous if you can’t play the next week just because are subbed out. Unless you are concussed. Play on!


21 minutes ago, Jaded said:

What the [censored] is the difference? You get a head knock that renders you unable to play out a game. Is that not a concussion? I’m very confused by what is a head knock so severe you can’t play, if it’s not a concussion 🤷‍♀️

Not a doctor, but I imagine you could cop an injury that fractures your skull but does not cause a concussion. Conceivable I suppose.

23 minutes ago, Jaded said:

What the [censored] is the difference? You get a head knock that renders you unable to play out a game. Is that not a concussion? I’m very confused by what is a head knock so severe you can’t play, if it’s not a concussion 🤷‍♀️

https://www.afl.com.au/news/674193/dogs-sweating-on-bont-flea-as-injuries-sour-special-semi-final-win

30 minutes ago, Jaded said:

What the [censored] is the difference? You get a head knock that renders you unable to play out a game. Is that not a concussion? I’m very confused by what is a head knock so severe you can’t play, if it’s not a concussion 🤷‍♀️

It might depend on how he came off the ground, was he groggy and stumbling off the ground?

I didn't see the incident was he assisted by medical staff or players?

Sounds very suspect though.

 

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