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Port like us in 2018 prelim. Ambushed and mugged after drinking too bath water. 

Edited by John Crow Batty

 

Based on what I'm seeing the GF will be a cracker. Hard to gauge how good the Dogs are though as Port just haven't turned up. Embarrassing for a side that haven't travelled at all during finals. 

Ken Hinkley is a good Home and Away season coach, that's just about it.

 

2 minutes ago, monoccular said:

In fairness, they are getting them vs Port not us.

 

 

Yep. Port are giving no resistance so it is hard to work out how good the really are, but Footscray are playing like us

 

Sod this. I'm switching over to the Rangers v St Johnstone game. 

 

Tell Fantasia to pull his usual hammy and get Powell Pepper on to crack some heads!


3 minutes ago, John Crow Batty said:

Port like in 2018 prelim. Ambushed and mugged after drinking too bath water. 

Drinking Adelaide water is bad enough.

3 minutes ago, Min Xie said:

Ken Hinkley is a good Home and Away season coach, that's just about it.

Just like Scott 

8 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Is there a worse coach in the AFL than Ken Hinkley? 
Tactically he is awful. 

Flat track bullies.

Have been throughout his coaching career.

Just now, Stiff Arm said:

So exactly how bad is Keith's hammy? Three weeks puts him back in the frame for GF

Keith will be available for the GF.

4 minutes ago, Min Xie said:

Ken Hinkley is a good Home and Away season coach, that's just about it.

They never had a disaster of these proportions in Summer Bay!!


4 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Based on what I'm seeing the GF will be a cracker. Hard to gauge how good the Dogs are though as Port just haven't turned up. Embarrassing for a side that haven't travelled at all during finals. 

Mind you our opponents didn't turn up last night either

2 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Sod this. I'm switching over to the Rangers v St Johnstone game. 

Onto Ted Lasso for me. 

11 minutes ago, wizardinoz said:

If l recall, last time we played Dogs we kicked innacurately & got within 4 points of them in the last before they kicked away. We can beat Dogs in 2 weeks just gotta take our chances.

And shafted by the umpires

Jeez you feel for the Lions. To lose by a point to what will be the 2nd grand finalist after some dodgy umpiring decisions, just one week after being bulldozed by the 1st grand finalist.

Brissie would be 5 goals up vs Port tonight, looking at a grand final berth, and every Melbourne supporter would be licking their chops.

3 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Sod this. I'm switching over to the Rangers v St Johnstone game. 

So I take it you are not following Ange and his Celtics?


5 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

Port are pissweak and showing terrible skills for a supposedly top 4 side.

A few of them have gibbed the contest and that is fatal in finals.

6 minutes ago, CYB said:

We know how they will play on Lever at least. 
Who takes Naughton? Gonna have to be Smith - nobody can match his athleticism.

Doggies are still vulnerable down back so we will need a huge effort in the midfield but I think our brand is better suited to finals. Port is just flattering them tonight.

In Round 11 Naughton kicked 1.1 from 14 disposals and 5 marks.

In Round 19 Naughton kicked 2.1 from 9 disposals and 3 marks.

Tonight to half time he has kicked 2.1 from 7 disposals from 6 marks.

In other words: twice this year, we've curtailed him.

 
2 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Their mids dominated also, I’d think ours would give a better showing this time round.

Sets up a ripper of a GF

Both teams had 20 scoring shots with the Dogs more accurate on the day.

Just now, Redleg said:

A few of them have gibbed the contest and that is fatal in finals.

Just getting shown up for the flat-track bullies that they are. The surprising thing is that it's happening at their home ground in front of an overwhelming Port crowd!


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