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I'd be shocked if the dog's DON'T try anything they can to stop Max. I agree with Leigh Matthews on SEN Saying if Max Gawn wins the Norm Smith, nothing the dogs do will matter, and i'd extend that to, if Max plays well, it's lights out for the dogs 

 

 

5 minutes ago, loges said:

Don't know what the current bumping rule is not because they've changed it so often but originally you couldn't lay a bump unless the ball was within 5 metres 

The won’t necessarily need bump him, just get in his way so he can’t run directly contest to contest. Have to think if it was that easy to stop Gawn everyone would do it, max already cops plenty of late hits every week he’s matured as a player and can play through it now

10 minutes ago, Garbo said:

 

The won’t necessarily need bump him, just get in his way so he can’t run directly contest to contest. Have to think if it was that easy to stop Gawn everyone would do it, max already cops plenty of late hits every week he’s matured as a player and can play through it now

That's what Libba proposed a few days ago. I hope the umpires read it because it is a free to block someone trying to get to a contest.

 
On 9/21/2021 at 3:51 AM, CityDee said:

 

Had a lazy 20$ on Kossie for the Norm Smith 

$20 you are annoying,  just lying about, you are lazy and I'm going to teach you a lesson!

I'm putting you to work at the the betting shop!

You'll need to come back a winner, otherwise........don't bother coming back at all!!

 

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9 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Be positive @Jaded

 

As soon as the earthquake hit I knew we would win. The only insane thing left to experience in 2021 is a Melbourne premiership. In the bag guys. 

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44 minutes ago, Dwight Schrute said:

I'd be shocked if the dog's DON'T try anything they can to stop Max. I agree with Leigh Matthews on SEN Saying if Max Gawn wins the Norm Smith, nothing the dogs do will matter, and i'd extend that to, if Max plays well, it's lights out for the dogs 

Disagree. Max could be BOG and we still lose. Need more than Max to play well. We could win with Max having an average game too.


Not a big deal or omen, but Roco tipping Dees and Finey tipping Dogs on Footyology is a great sign. Finey is a hopeless tipper, and Roco is a measured and smart tipper. He knew the Dogs would win last week. Must be 20 ahead this year. Anyway, Go dees.

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My son drew this for my Father’s Day and I found it again today while looking for something else, which I think is a good omen. 
 

I will take any good omen at this stage. 

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26 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Sorry if this has been covered...

Does anyone know if Steven May trained fully?

I'm getting nervous, worried that we're keeping up appearances, and no scans is a bad sign...

Judging by some of the socials GYM our main session was completed a short time ago. 7 sport about to give us some news.

2 hours ago, Garbo said:

 

The won’t necessarily need bump him, just get in his way so he can’t run directly contest to contest. Have to think if it was that easy to stop Gawn everyone would do it, max already cops plenty of late hits every week he’s matured as a player and can play through it now

They'd need to do more than get in his way to stop Max

2 hours ago, John Demonic said:

Not a big deal or omen, but Roco tipping Dees and Finey tipping Dogs on Footyology is a great sign. Finey is a hopeless tipper, and Roco is a measured and smart tipper. He knew the Dogs would win last week. Must be 20 ahead this year. Anyway, Go dees.

131-121

 

Not that good - I’m at 142 and still 2000th of 590k in ESPN

1 hour ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Sorry if this has been covered...

Does anyone know if Steven May trained fully?

I'm getting nervous, worried that we're keeping up appearances, and no scans is a bad sign...

News said he trained and is fit to play. 
I highly doubt the media wouldn’t be all over it if he was not fully training or looked hampered. 
He is a bigger chance to play than Keath I would say.

Max Gawn just confirmed on AFL 360 that May and Spargo got through full training today.


1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Max Gawn just confirmed on AFL 360 that May and Spargo got through full training today.

If Spargo missed after twisting his ankle it would have to be the worst twisted ankle in the history of recorded medical science. 
I once twisted my ankle wearing 9cm heels going down stairs and after a few shots I managed to dance on it for 6 hours.
To be fair I would absolutely need a week off these days if I did anything for 6 hours straight that doesn’t involve lying down, but you know those were peak fitness days. 

I'll be going to the Captains Run Training at Optus on Friday morning.

I'll give you all a full run down of what I see/they do.🔴 🔵

2 hours ago, Redleg said:

Disagree. Max could be BOG and we still lose. Need more than Max to play well. We could win with Max having an average game too.

Max is due for a blinder

 
1 hour ago, Superunknown said:

131-121

 

Not that good - I’m at 142 and still 2000th of 590k in ESPN

I was only comparing them with one another, not in general. Would anyone in the media be in the upper echelons of 590k? And on a consistent basis year by year?


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