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1 minute ago, layzie said:

It makes me sick that Collingwood could actually make top 4. 

Collingwood’s last three are tough, but before that not so tough. We have a cracking finish coming up. 

 
 
26 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Collingwood’s last three are tough, but before that not so tough. We have a cracking finish coming up. 

Well it would be nice for Collingwood to fluff one soon, they really need to lose.

1 hour ago, ANG13 said:

I think you might be underselling how good the Pies are. 

Fair point but I honestly don’t think they are good. A few good players. No stars. They are just coached well with an easy draw. 


27 minutes ago, layzie said:

Well it would be nice for Collingwood to fluff one soon, they really need to lose.

Would you worried about playing them in finals? I realise this beat us but they hold no fear for me when something is on the line

45 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Would you worried about playing them in finals? I realise this beat us but they hold no fear for me when something is on the line

Depends how we go against them in round 21.

There’d have to be some slight concerns if we play Collingwood in a qualifying final and the Pies have a potential 6-1 record over us since round 23 2017.

1 hour ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Nightmares of a Pies v Cats GF

It's not unlikely

I put a sneaky shekel on when the pies v Cats GF was paying $71 just after QBday. Suspect the odds would be much lower now.

 
2 hours ago, ANG13 said:

I think you might be underselling how good the Pies are. 

They’re top 2 material if you ask me.

They’re only a game and percentage below Geelong and have a laughable 4 weeks coming up.

1 hour ago, DubDee said:

Would you worried about playing them in finals? I realise this beat us but they hold no fear for me when something is on the line

We'll see in the return game. If we can put together a really good 4 quarter game against them next time round then it will be nice and fresh in their minds. I firmly believe if May plays and Cox gets towelled up we win that last one even if not convincing. 

I just want Collingwood no where near top 4, I want them to get lost.


9 hours ago, Tom Dyson said:

geez, gold coast really hard done by, umpiring very favourable to collingwood in the last. 

They and Carlton are being umpired into favourable finals positions.

Suns lost two close ones. They should be in the 8. Learning some harsh lessons

“Kangaroos midfielder Luke Davies-Uniacke was outstanding with a game-high 35 possessions and eight clearances in a lone hand”

I saw only bits of the Kangas v Cats (mainly watched Suns-Pies). But must say LDU is a gun and definitely one shining light for Kangas this season. 
 

 

12 hours ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Geelong gets North and the Eagles twice this season.

Yes worked that out. Cats play Eagles at home in round 23.  That’s a nice draw for them and their percentage.  


1 hour ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Yes worked that out. Cats play Eagles at home in round 23.  That’s a nice draw for them and their percentage.  

Makes next week even more important.

36 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Makes next week even more important.

True 8 point game.

13 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

So annoying to see Collingwood 1 game off top 4. 

It really is. 

bright start from West Coast. Tiges won't have it too easy today hopefully


 
3 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

AFL is rubbish if Melbourne aren’t playing. 

True. But there’s something poetic about a Hawthorn vs GWS game being the most irrelevant game of the weekend. So irrelevant I won’t even bother watching. Watching WC Richmond hoping for the miracle upset, watched North hoping they would injure the cats, to no avail.

How accurate Richmond:

14.4 and 3 of their behinds have been rushed. Tom Lynch the only Richmond player to have kicked a behind.

Accuracy is literally the difference in this one.


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