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2 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

He is hopefully he has one of those 4-6 possession games in the GF that were 2 out of 3 when he was a demon

He struggles to string games even quarters together

 
Just now, Demonland said:

I think we need to stop dreaming about playing Port in the Granny. 

I stopped when the Bulldogs kicked the first three goals.

More a comment on how bad Lycett is.

Dogs lost Keath yet Port are playing Grey as the lone forward on 3 Dogs 

Ngapa Reaction GIF

 

Like last night, Port are so bad it is as much about their pathetic effort as it is about the Doggies. The outnumber game is in the Dogs favour due to effort, not skill or game plan.

I'm thinking Hibbo on Hannan although Mitch plays tall.

Doubt Smith will replace Hibbo.


5 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 we will start as favs

 

i reallly really didn’t wanna play the dogs 

 

Port can blame the SA Chief Health Officer for p1ssing off Beveridge & firing up the Dogs for this outstanding performance.

7 minutes ago, wizardinoz said:

Libba looks like he's going to snot Drew in a minute.

Do it Libba. Take a week off!


Wow wee....10 goals up at half time

Edited by Wadda We Sing

Port showing why no-one rated them. Brisbane must be kicking themselves they got us then Dogs. Where as Port had a beaten up Geelong.

This is worse than our capitulation in 2018. At least we were the away team. Port are shameful tonight. 

 


Do Geelong and Port play for bronze?

Port were always sus until the last few weeks when they beat dogs and cats. Shown that that was an anomaly. Don’t think it matters either way we match up well vs any side. Dogs only play is to dominate the mid which won’t happen. Going to be a rude awakening in a fortnight for them

So dogs come from 5th to get a weeks rest before GF, so whats the advantage for finishing 1st & winning both finals?

6 hours ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Hard to put money on the bulldogs.  They have injuries, been travelling and in quarantine for 3 weeks, limited training and no bye.

Hope the punters are right.  Don't want to play bulldogs in the gf.

Ahemm.

Didnt want to face dogs either but i knew port were pretenders.


7 shots on goal to 20. Stunned.

It's about intensity. 

Just now, Deestroy All said:

Do Geelong and Port play for bronze?

yes....thats during the 2 week break !

 

Pot's intensity in a knock out final has been a disgrace, so reactive not involved in the contest at all


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