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Just now, BDA said:

No it wouldn't. Swans have beaten themselves today because of inaccurate kicking

True but Essendon showed they can find a way back when Sydney were a couple of goals up. 

I mean this team lost to west coast last week and they beat a top 8 team today

 

Ad much as I dislike the dons. It is a good result for us

Couple of good results for us to start the round with both Carlton and Sydney losing.

Would it be asking too much for the Roos to knock over the Cats?


Great to see Carlton and now the Swans cough up games this weekend

 
37 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

So what damage do we think Geelong will do to nth tonight?

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Ive said this before but you don't want to play the bottom eight teams in the run to the finals. Even they don't beat you you still come out with the wrong attitude when you do play the better teams. 

Great game for the Dons, hopefully they play like this against other in the run home and make it difficult for others in the top 8. 
 

Thye don’t have pressure to make finals but have a point to prove in their game plan  and keeping their coach so wouldn’t expect them to drop off.

Who would people rather make the finals out of Swans, Pies, Tigers or Dogs? Looks like those 4 will be fighting for 2 positions.


That looked like being a 10 goal drubbing at the start of the second quarter.

Kudos to the Bombers (shudder) on that performance. 

 

 

11 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

The MCG where Favorites go to die.

[censored], I hope that’s not the case come September

Merrett was just asked about playing with stringer & he mentioned how he was an exciting player then put him in the same category as dusty, trac & Oliver. Please don't ever mention that name with the others


1 hour ago, ANG13 said:

Why is this game at the MCG?

Cause we play away and the filth also. Needs a game at the "G" to pay the bills.

I am so conflicted BUT the "druggies" winning helps us. They, of course, still languish down the bottom. A vodka/red bull will help me feel better for their win.

 

Almost feel sorry for North. Could get 186 ugly. 

 

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