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Lid firmly back on

 

They could play, for a thousand years...

And Port will NEVER, make the GF!

Rozee is going to love watching the review of this. Hopefully there are no shadows around to frighten him. 

 

Port cannot handle the ball. 
Someone here said earlier that Port have “wet the bed”

They are still doing it. The crowd are stunned 


To beat the dogs you need pressure, port simply not up for the fight and haven’t been all year 

How many top 4, and top 8 teams has Port beaten this year?

 

Hannan thinks hes Charlie Spargo !


Good one Port. At least put up a fight. Dogs will have two weeks off to rest up too, so guys like Bont will get over their niggles.

Not happy about playing Dogs in the grand final. They’re the only team in the 8 who beat us properly this year. And they’ve got the umpires on their side…


1 minute ago, Stiff Arm said:

Good lord! Port look worse than the Cats!

The least Port could do is cause a bit of damage

Lycett is a mongrel, so is Dixon.  At least they could cause some damage.

Is this Hinkley's last match?

1 minute ago, Stiff Arm said:

Good lord! Port look worse than the Cats!

The least Port could do is cause a bit of damage

No chance of that Stiffy. They are barely in the frame. 
A smashing might put some pressure on Hinkley

1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

The last team to beat us is the Bulldogs.

And that’s all they’re gonna get. 


Just talked to Chris Scott, apparently some of the Port players have a cold. So you know, fair enough 

2 minutes ago, monoccular said:

How many top 4, and top 8 teams has Port beaten this year?

They had 4 wins against the top 8, but two of them were Essendon and GWS, the worst two sides.

They beat Sydney and the Dogs in the final round.

They were 0-3 against the top 4.

 
1 minute ago, monoccular said:

How many top 4, and top 8 teams has Port beaten this year?

Port’s losses this season.

Rd 3 Eagles by 37 WA
Rd 7 Lions by 49 QLD
Rd 9 Dogs by 19 AO
Rd 13 Cats by 21 AO
Rd 17 Dees by 31 AO
 


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