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Just now, Satan said:

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

Won't matter, GF is outside the 12 day concussion protocol.  ACLs or lower-body bone breaks would do the trick.

 

Hello what do we have here? 3 goals in a row for the Pear...

EDIT: Touched? Shame for the Power and the neutrals.

Edited by Chook

 
1 hour ago, Jaded said:

Dogs are the worst possible grand final opponent. Best midfield in the competition and the only side that has beaten us this year. 

Um, so did Adelaide, GWS and the E Coli Wobblers...


3 minutes ago, 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. 

What gives me confidence is we learned a good lesson when we got smashed for those 5 minutes against the cats in round 23. Since half time from that game we have set up a bit more defensively in the middle at center bounces, since then we have won more of the midfield battle.
I heard on SEN today we were the best contested team over last 4 games in the comp.

4 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Souths v Panthers is on Gem.

Umm, I think you're on your own there, Cards. 

The sensible thing is to play the Gf next week and we should petition as such. You just don;t know with covid

 

1 minute ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Umm, I think you're on your own there, Cards. 

Rubbish Rab, I’m texting two mate about it as we “speak”.

I still think Port will win, and Harmes needs to go to Libba in two weeks, Libba is the lay to stopping them. 

3 minutes ago, Chook said:

Hello what do we have here? 3 goals in a row for the Pear...

EDIT: Touched? Shame for the Power and the neutrals.

What’s the go with the name Pear? Any history to it?

2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

What’s the go with the name Pear? Any history to it?

Not too sure. I think it's just a corruption of Power.


Lever will be very close mates with Schache by the end of the GF

Hmmmm…. Great a dees v dogs grand final as a demon living in yarraville , I’m going to be in the heart of enemy territory for the next fortnight 

9 minutes ago, gs77 said:

Won't matter, GF is outside the 12 day concussion protocol.  ACLs or lower-body bone breaks would do the trick.

Or hammys 


 
7 minutes ago, BDA said:

The sensible thing is to play the Gf next week and we should petition as such. You just don;t know with covid

KIlls the momentum a bit doesnt it.

At least the players are out of quarantine for the next 2 weeks in Perth, unless theres an outbreak. Gives May a chance to come up 100% i guess.


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