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5 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Now sacked I believe Dub.

really?  pity he can't kick a footy, he'd be fine

Pies should be further ahead.

 

Guys I’m going out on a limb here to say that neither St Kilda nor Collingwood win the flag this year. 

2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Guys I’m going out on a limb here to say that neither St Kilda nor Collingwood win the flag this year. 

or top 8 Jaded

Is it my imagination or are Collingwood players buggered after each play? They are hands on hips sucking in the air. It’s been one quarter of one game. Doesn’t look good. 

 

West Coast injury list:

  • Oscar Allen Foot 4-5 weeks
  • Campbell Chesser Ankle Inactive
  • Greg Clark Shoulder 6-7 weeks
  • Tom Cole Ankle Inactive
  • Jamie Cripps Pectoral 6-7 weeks
  • Jack Darling Foot TBC
  • Liam Duggan Knee 1-2 weeks
  • Luke Edwards Groin 1 week
  • Tom Joyce Ankle 4-5 weeks
  • Dom Sheed Ankle 8 weeks
  • Luke Shuey Hamstring Test
  • Zane Trew Shin 5-6 weeks
  • Connor West Hamstring 2 weeks
  • Elliot Yeo Calf 2-3 weeks
  • Tim Kelly 1 week
  • Witherden Tbc

Looking at the Gold Coast team, they look more settled and mature than ever before.  Chol and Casbolt up front.  talent through the middle.  they could surprise a few this year

How good would it be as a Pies fan to see the Daicos boys running around. God I hate Collingwood.

The Pies have come out hard but their bottom 10 players are poor to say the least.

If the Saints get their pressure game going, they should win by 40+

5 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

brayshaw: "somehow got it onto gresham"

vision: throw

Maybe the Mason can lend his new goggles to the commentary team.

Mason Cox with the Sunnies none the less his issues is still very humerous


9 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Is it my imagination or are Collingwood players buggered after each play? They are hands on hips sucking in the air. It’s been one quarter of one game. Doesn’t look good. 

They have a strange game plan that involves 18 players deep defence (note the two parallell line of players) and then running forward together as a wave with handpasses. Keeping it up will be difficult

Jamie Elliot has always been such a good player. Great hands and kicks straight

9 minutes ago, DubDee said:

West Coast injury list:

  • Oscar Allen Foot 4-5 weeks
  • Campbell Chesser Ankle Inactive
  • Greg Clark Shoulder 6-7 weeks
  • Tom Cole Ankle Inactive
  • Jamie Cripps Pectoral 6-7 weeks
  • Jack Darling Foot TBC
  • Liam Duggan Knee 1-2 weeks
  • Luke Edwards Groin 1 week
  • Tom Joyce Ankle 4-5 weeks
  • Dom Sheed Ankle 8 weeks
  • Luke Shuey Hamstring Test
  • Zane Trew Shin 5-6 weeks
  • Connor West Hamstring 2 weeks
  • Elliot Yeo Calf 2-3 weeks
  • Tim Kelly 1 week
  • Witherden Tbc

Looking at the Gold Coast team, they look more settled and mature than ever before.  Chol and Casbolt up front.  talent through the middle.  they could surprise a few this year

What a horrible injury list - I thought they had some covid cases too.

De Goey should spend less time groping women and more time groping a cross trainer. Looks plump. 


Great mark King - but not a lot of footy smarts with his kick.

How good to see a big club like the Pies at the home of footy in round 1… oh wait sorry.

 

If they can’t mark it in fwd 50 it’s an easy and straight rebound out for the Saints.

Max King, nice (mark).

Edited by Cards13
As BBO said his kicking is shi t even if BT said he’s been working on it “from what over heard”.

6 minutes ago, monoccular said:

What a horrible injury list - I thought they had some covid cases too.

Yeah I think Ryan out too - covid


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