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How good is Nick Daicos? Horne-Francis has been lapped already.

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GC and Port have a better Percentage than the Pies! Can’t wait to see them with a tough draw next. Won’t make finals 

 

I hate the filth. To think I will be barracking for Essendon next ðŸ™„

  On 16/07/2022 at 06:29, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Lost our first game in round 11 and now there are several teams equal on wins. Second half of the season has been a flop for us (so far)

Are we on the way to doing a North circa (I can't remember)

I am so happy though that we are loaded 


Pies could do some damage in the finals.

Unlike Carlton and Freo, Collingwood have plenty of veterans that played in the 18, 19 and 20 finals series. They’re not as young as the media make them out to be.

I get it that they’re just scraping over the line against mediocrity but I wouldn’t rule them out in winning the flag. 

I’d say Geelong would beat them in a final though.

  On 16/07/2022 at 06:29, titan_uranus said:

Sigh.

They're 7-1 now in games decided by under two goals.

I would love to know if there has ever been a side sit this high on the ladder this late into a season with a percentage of 106.2%.

In their last 3 games they’ve beaten The Suns, North and The Crows by an average of 6 points.

Sides come up with 3 more goals across their last 240 minutes of footy and they’d be 10th.

  On 16/07/2022 at 06:28, Jaded No More said:

Pies just getting lucky. Can’t wait to see them get destroyed in finals. 

Seriously think your underestimating Collingwood. 

 

Didnt see the game obviously a good contest and i notice frees about the same at Adelaide Oval. Collingwood got loads of them as did the  crows. Pies 22 frees last i looked may have been more.

Melbourne? 3 frees in 3 quarters at the same game r16.

How would Collingwood have gone getting 3 frees after qtr time today? Highly likely they would have lost.

 


B****y Collingwood. As much as I admire Pendlebury I despise the jumper, the club, the club's history built on the back of John Wren's dirty money, and especially Ginnivan. I reckon I will watch the replay of the next game they lose. The fact they are equal with us on points makes me puke. 

  On 16/07/2022 at 06:38, deebunked said:

How would Collingwood have gone getting 3 frees after qtr time today?

That is something that will never happen. Umps like Collingwood as they do Carlton and the Dogs.

  On 16/07/2022 at 06:34, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Pies could do some damage in the finals.

Unlike Carlton and Freo, Collingwood have plenty of veterans that played in the 18, 19 and 20 finals series. They’re not as young as the media make them out to be.

I get it that they’re just scraping over the line against mediocrity but I wouldn’t rule them out in winning the flag. 

I’d say Geelong would beat them in a final though.

There are few guarantees in life, but I reckon it's a dead set certainty that if it was us winning these close games against bottom six sides, you would be writing us off entirely as fluking it. Yet Collingwood does it and they are a chance to win the flag.

Did Ginnivan drop his knee into the Crows player's neck/upper chest (late in the 3rd/early in the 4th) when they were wrestling on the ground?

As it currently stands 5 teams on 48 points at the top of the ladder. If the blues were to get up, that would be 6 on 48+ points before we play....this is not the game we want to lose.


  On 16/07/2022 at 06:47, titan_uranus said:

There are few guarantees in life, but I reckon it's a dead set certainty that if it was us winning these close games against bottom six sides, you would be writing us off entirely as fluking it. Yet Collingwood does it and they are a chance to win the flag.

Yes - they’re a chance for the flag.

You disagree?

Ginnivan is a [censored] but he is a hard player who gets to the ball. Im starting to think he is ok. 

  On 16/07/2022 at 04:25, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I wish our pressure and tackling was as manic as what Collingwood’s has been for most of this year.

When you know you're not going to get pinged when you tackle from some whistle crazy maggot, it makes a difference to both facets of pressure. That of course notwithstanding several  of the biggest appealers in the AFL.

McRae close to coach of the year. The pies won't keep winning close games but he is extracting the maximum from this team. They tackle and pressure as good as any, run both ways and they take the game on. I hope they flame out later in the year but you never know. They could well go deep into finals


Zurharr with a lazy 4 for the Quarter

  On 16/07/2022 at 07:20, BDA said:

Looks like North are going to tease us again

Hard not to get excited though. 10.2 to 3.12. Keep it up, North!

 

HQ would like North, Carlton, Sydney, Port and Gold Coast to win. 6 teams on 48, 1 on 44 and 8th spot still open with 5 teams on 36 points.

Genuinely disgraceful from North. Where has this been all year? 
Gotta feel for Noble. 


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