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The frustrating thing though is the saints get back in it & now they let Essendon kick away again. 

Lets hope they have the legs for the final term

 
4 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Druggies playing like winners!!!

Some at half time take the short acting ones, others the delayed action variety.

 

God Essendon are kicking higher scores than us.

The saints have a tough draw. They will rue this one. The saints could have moved up to the top 4.

2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

God Essendon are kicking higher scores than us.

The saints have a tough draw. They will rue this one. The saints could have moved up to the top 4.

They're [censored] if they lose this one.


Only just tuned into this game. 
 

Looks pretty uncontested and meh. 

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I’m sure they’re tired though.

 
5 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Only just tuned into this game. 
 

Looks pretty uncontested and meh. 

Bruise free at its best....

3 minutes ago, Sideshow Bob said:

Bruise free at its best....

Thanks for the confirmation. 

Was quite an achievement by me to observe that given how stoned I am right now. 


Only proves you need to play or score for all the quarters.  [censored] into the wind for one quarter and you are playing catch up

The Saints played a very average game. What's worse is that Essendon just kicked 107 points against them.

Ugh what a horrible start to the weekend with them winning.

I guess the positive thing is Essendon fans won't be calling for ruttens head & wanting Hird back


10 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Ugh what a horrible start to the weekend with them winning.

I guess the positive thing is Essendon fans won't be calling for ruttens head & wanting Hird back

Not this week anyway.  

With Collingwood a certainty to play finals, this loss by St Kilda could cost them a spot on in the finals.

You can’t be losing to a bottom 3 side this far into the season.

I know it’s an obligation for a Melbourne supporter to hate on Essendon but I enjoyed their performance tonight.

Credit to them. Saints didn’t come to play when it mattered.

47 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

With Collingwood a certainty to play finals, this loss by St Kilda could cost them a spot on in the finals.

You can’t be losing to a bottom 3 side this far into the season.

Round 13 2021. Colonwood 80, Demons 60

Colonwood finished 16th

Demons Premiers

Just an observation


40 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Round 13 2021. Colonwood 80, Demons 60

Colonwood finished 16th

Demons Premiers

Just an observation

Collingwood are so much better than last year it isn’t funny.

- Easy remaining fixture. Play North, GWS, ESS, Adel, GC.

- excellent record against the top 8 thus far

- have a healthy list.

- just look like a damn good team to be honest.

Collingwood are playing finals this year.

9 hours ago, dees189227 said:

Ugh what a horrible start to the weekend with them winning.

I guess the positive thing is Essendon fans won't be calling for ruttens head & wanting Hird back

On the contray we need to look at all these 8 point games  (we beat the Dons, they beat a finals rival of ours , the Saints)  as a real bonus now its not absolutely certain the Dees can make the 8, and if we do this result helps us enormously re; ours finals position vs the Saints.

More power to the Bombers against all top 8 sides from now on I say.

15 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Meaning?

an attempt at a play on words only Bro. very poor attempt. Wasn't a comment about you or your post in anyway. :-) 

 

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