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A massive round of footy. Obvious to say but beating Brisbane is of critical importance. If we win I believe we can finish top 4, lose and I really don't want to think about it.

 

Whose punting tonight?

I'm on the weagles !

My reasons are twofold . Firstly, I hope to add to The Manor's coffers but , more importantly, I'd love to see Essendrug suffer further humiliation.

16 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Whose punting tonight?

I'm on the weagles !

My reasons are twofold . Firstly, I hope to add to The Manor's coffers but , more importantly, I'd love to see Essendrug suffer further humiliation.

Got some on the dogs . Eagles and Essendon to close to call.

 

Looking at it with my red and blue shaded glasses

Bulldogs (simply to keep them in the hunt so they can do damage)

West Coast (LJ)

Freo (positions 1 and 2 are much the same and this will take the Blues out of the hunt for those spots)

Geelong v Tigers (draw please)

Saints

North ( but Crows will win)

GWS ( who could barrack for the Pies unless you had to)

Port v Suns (neutral)

Assuming we keep our winning mojo it will be interesting to see which Victorian team snatches fourth

 

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Geez the Dogs look bad.  Body language from coach awful.

Maybe we re ally did destroy their collective minds in September 2021. 

11 minutes ago, ucanchoose said:

Ugle Hagan  has to be the worst number one pick of all time

Anthony Banik

13 minutes ago, ucanchoose said:

Ugle Hagan  has to be the worst number one pick of all time

He just turned 20 and has played 7 games. Take it easy on the kid

The dogs are gone. Can’t see Bevo surviving this season. They need a refresh

 

Dogs cant make the eight from here, sadly Hawks are looking a promising team in the making.


God I love seeing the Dogs lose. Whinging cheats and a pack of ugly mugs to boot!

Dogs get such a dream run from the umps it makes me sick. Libba rips Mitchell’s head off when he doesn’t have the ball and they just let him. Centre bounce he blatantly throws it and they let him.

[censored] I hate the Dogs. Worst club in the league by some margin. 

I’m switching off. I hate the Dogs so much it’s ruining my night seeing them come back haha

Belting them in the grand final will forever be my best football memory. Nothing will ever top that other than belting them again in a granny by even more.

[censored] scum.


If the Hawks could be a bit cleaner with their disposal, they would be well in front. Their pressure has been pretty good.

Have to laugh at the free kick count, 9-2 Dogs way

Hate to say it but I’m cheering on WC tonight. Would be HILARIOUS to see the meltdown from bombers fans 

 

I refuse to barrack for Hawthorn unless they are playing Dons or Blues, or it impacts us directly. But seeing the free kick count at 9-2, I hope they smash the Dogs. If that McCrae drops his knees one more time to get a high tackle free kick I'm going to spew. 

That’s ok, Hawks just need to regroup. They’ve been the better team just lacking some composure at crucial times which got the Dogs some cheapies. Can still win this.

The fawning over the Dogs by the commentators is yuk. 


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