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6 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Petty??

Possibly but Naughton is so much more agile than Petty. The closest we have is Smith imo. 
 

id go:

Smith on Naughton

May on English

Petty on Schache

Hibberd on Weightman

Lever on Hannan 

DOnt ask who I’d drop for Smith though.

 

5 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

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

Tom Morris just said he will play. Weightman back too.

We need a few Dogs injuries to good players.

 
3 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

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

I thought the Celtics were a basketball team based in Boston Maldonboy?


Just now, CYB said:

Possibly but Naughton is so much more agile than Petty. The closest we have is Smith imo. 
 

id go:

Smith on Naughton

May on English

Petty on Schache

Hibberd on Weightman

Lever on Hannan 

DOnt ask who I’d drop for Smith though.

 

Maybe we could just play 19 on the ground to ensure correct match ups and still enable Lever to intercept

2 minutes ago, wizardinoz said:

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

We were also still in a bit of a rut form wise as well.

I have severly overestimated Port. I thaught they were tougher than this but are completely peezweak. This is a real choke. 2 best sides to play in grand final.

 

Gosh the bulldogs are making me feel nervous about the Gf already. They are scarily good and the midfield is going to be a great battle in 2 weeks. 

Port are a disgrace to the people that have to watch this. They shouldn't be wearing prison bars they should be behind prison bars.


Just now, dees189227 said:

Gosh the bulldogs are making me feel nervous about the Gf already. They are scarily good and the midfield is going to be a great battle in 2 weeks. 

To be the best you need to beat the second best.

6 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

That is next-level hilarious!  🤣

11 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

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

Souths v Panthers is on Gem.

3 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

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.

Yes. I fear ports rucks and midfield more than dogs.

Hannan 3 goals in a half? This games just in a parallel universe.  We've got this in 2 weeks.


A few dogs running into each  causing concussion , can i say that?

26 minutes ago, BDA said:

Thinking of the positives, a big win for the doggies will see them go in as favorites for the granny. will take some of the focus and pressure off us

I think a lot of people will still have us as favourites regardless of tonight’s result, Port’s body of work against top 4 sides is still a work in progress. Our premiership drought brings enough of its own pressure.

Awful prelim final weekend for neutrals. Last night was amazing for dees fans and tonight is amazing for dogs fans I'm sure, but how fun could a smashing be to sit through if you're not invested in the winning team?


this is starting to read like a normal nervous gameday thread.

Relax people and enjoy the game.

Reallity is that in the GF we wont be as good as last night and nor will Bulldogs have a run like tonight

 
Just now, Satan said:

A few dogs running into each  causing concussion , can i say that?

Concussion protocols need 2 weeks which would get them back just in time.


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