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I think Collingwood at 10-5 (if they win) are worth serious top 4 consideration.

And if that’s the case, there would be other clubs I’d rather play in a qualifying final then the Pies.

Dogs are St Kilda are sneaky chances this week despite being underdogs.

 

 

Should we cheer the Dogs on tonight? 
Just read Caleb Daniel will miss a few weeks with a knee injury.

I give the Saints a really good chance of beating Carlton.

 

Suns will beat the pies at metricon

hoping the saints rediscover some form and beat carlton

 

4 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I think Collingwood at 10-5 (if they win) are worth serious top 4 consideration.

And if that’s the case, there would be other clubs I’d rather play in a qualifying final then the Pies.

Dogs are St Kilda are sneaky chances this week despite being underdogs.

 

Re: Collingwood - Is that cause a parochial crowd, goes 'Colllliiiinwoooooood" in a really annoying fashion?

Or is it because the parochial crowd goes 'Booooooo" *spit, bile* and potentially influences the umpires in crucial moments, at crucial parts of the ground?

Just quietly, I'd welcome the intensity, and I think our athletes would also.

Jeepers, I'd be alarmed if that was disconcerting to our players... 👌

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4 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

And if that’s the case, there would be other clubs I’d rather play in a qualifying final then the Pies.

would love to play the pies in a final. We'll beat them for sure

Sydney are the one team I'm always nervous about playing. would rather avoid them in September if possible

Lions look a bit rattled early

2 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Lions look a bit rattled early

Like the Dogs after the GF, we have mentally shattered them 🤗🙄

2 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Should we cheer the Dogs on tonight? 

Wash your filthy mouth out!


Gee I thought the Lions would be fired up after last week!

midfield missing 

Just now, Diamond_Jim said:

My guess is that a Bulldogs victory doesn't really help.If anything it further entrenches Geelong in the top 4

You don’t think the lions losing helps our top 2/4 chances?

Lions looking like us in our 3 game slump. No energy at all.


Danihers kicking for goal is like my golf putting.

Edited by Jibroni

5 minutes ago, DubDee said:

You don’t think the lions losing helps our top 2/4 chances?

Not really

We'll need to win 6 of the next 8 to be 1 or 2.

Our destiny is in our hands simply because of the logjam in the top 5 or 6

Freo and Geelong looking more likely at this stage

If we win on Saturday and beat Geelong at Kardinia Park life becomes more interesting

Edited by Diamond_Jim

 
2 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Not really

We'll need to win 6 of the next 8 to be 1 or 2.

Our destiny is in our hands simply because of the logjam in the top 5 or 6

Freo and Geelong looking more likely at this stage

A big "8 point game" at Cat Park next week.  In our hands.  Believe.

Just now, monoccular said:

A big "8 point game" at Cat Park next week.  In our hands.  Believe.

Just edited my post to make that point.

The game at the cattery is huge for us. 


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