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Roooos!

That was a gutsy win and probably the upset of the year given who they were playing and what was at stake.

Although you have to wonder where that's been aside from last week against the Pies.

Many of them saying this one's for Noble so you have to take that on face value as fair dinkum.

Zurhaar ... this bloke really punches above his weight when he's on.  Goldy was also super in that last quarter or so.  That No.1 draft pick did ok as well eh!

In the end you can have all the systems and styles you like.  To win these tight games against very good teams you have to bring the most important element for most of the four quarters.... great effort.

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Someone smart explain to me who we want to win out of Carlton and Geelong?

I was hoping for a nil all draw but Geelong already scored so that’s not an option.

1 minute ago, SPC said:

Blues or cats?

Blues. Coz not Geelong. 


2 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Someone smart explain to me who we want to win out of Carlton and Geelong?

I was hoping for a nil all draw but Geelong already scored so that’s not an option.

Depends on how you think the Dee's will finish the season. If your thinking we will end well the blues as we can reclaim top spot. If your thinking we will finish bad the cats as Blues will be fighting for our top four spot. I'll just sit back and watch wishing we had at least 1 of these big forwards

 
21 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

1/1

Wow your conspiracy theory is coming true! 

Blues, Swans and us. Must avoid Freo in Perth as will be hardest to win.

We play them there soon and it could decide our fate.


3 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

Depends on how you think the Dee's will finish the season. If your thinking we will end well the blues as we can reclaim top spot. If your thinking we will finish bad the cats as Blues will be fighting for our top four spot. I'll just sit back and watch wishing we had at least 1 of these big forwards

😁....and that's the million $ question. Who knows how we will finish the season.

Very happy for North. Tigers shown to be the mid table outfit they are

Zurharr. Off the rookie list. He is a beast

2 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Blues, Swans and us. Must avoid Freo in Perth as will be hardest to win.

We play them there soon and it could decide our fate.

We have done very well in finals in Perth this decade.  🙄

Just now, DubDee said:

Very happy for North. Tigers shown to be the mid table outfit they are

Zurharr. Off the rookie list. He is a beast

He's put off contract talks until the end of the year.

Would absolutely go after him.


Curnow has Buddy level star about him

not saying as good but he has it

Curnow is a genuine star now.

The noise level by Carlton supporters everytime they kick a goal is next level!

12 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

You really have a thing against umpires it would appear.

If we’d had umpiring in Adelaide like Collingwood did today, we’d have won by 80 points.

2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Curnow has Buddy level star about him

not saying as good but he has it

How many years was he injured for? He still has huge upside as well. And to think we took Weid ahead of him. 

2 minutes ago, CYB said:

How many years was he injured for? He still has huge upside as well. And to think we took Weid ahead of him

.....and McKay 🙄


3 minutes ago, CYB said:

How many years was he injured for? He still has huge upside as well. And to think we took Weid ahead of him. 

25yo and only played 75 games. Hasn’t had a good run at it since 2018 really. 4 games over 2020-2021. Not a fan of the blues but hard not to like his resilience 

5 minutes ago, CYB said:

How many years was he injured for? He still has huge upside as well. And to think we took Weid ahead of him. 

Can't teach presence and swag. Unfortunately Weid won't ever have it

26 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Blues, Swans and us. Must avoid Freo in Perth as will be hardest to win.

We play them there soon and it could decide our fate.

Top 2 is a must.

 

I hope there were a bunch of our players watching the Roos game for a few reasons. For one I hope it would remind a few that it wasn't that long ago that these wins were what we experienced. I would also hope it reminds players to place value on the wins and don't take them for granted. Finally I would also hope that they get reminded that bad kicking is bad footy, we've missed some very getable chances this year and it has cost us, Richmond lost that off their kicking boots.

Great for North, hilarious to watch. 

Need a headcount on the cats tonight. Seem to have more players on the field.


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