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Carlton may end up having a comfortable win over GWS but they appear to be a rung below the Collingwoods and Sydney’s of the top 8.

Our game against them in round 22 is an absolute non negotiable.

 

What are the odds of us going 0-4 on the run home and Dogs OR St Kilda  and Richmond going 4-0 on the run home?

We’ll miss finals if that happens.

If Dogs lose next week to Geelong we’ll probably unofficially qualify regardless of  us winning another game.

Come on Dubs, I just want everyone to fall down today and make it a little bearable.

 
3 minutes ago, layzie said:

Come on Dubs, I just want everyone to fall down today and make it a little bearable.

Nothing surer than us going 0-6-1 in the “hoping team X wins”


The sad reality is I want the druggos to win. I absolutely hate the filth.

19 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Nothing surer than us going 0-6-1 in the “hoping team X wins”

It is seriously the biggest waste of time and energy.

 

GWS are in serious danger of long term irrelevance. If they lose another tier of younger players again this year I think HQ will be furious. 5 years ago it seemed inevitable, and now it seems impossible.


8 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Who can stop this team?

Well, you wouldn’t expect the team sitting 14th to do so…let’s see how they fare in the remaining four rounds against actual contenders and teams vying for spots in the 8. 

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if The Filth continue to fix up Essend.... then our weekend will be a Dee-saster - they will need to win by 20 goals but still Im that negative after last night that Im in that frame of thought - negative.

 

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Far out. ginnivan had his head almost taken off. No free kick. It was a free for sure

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Lol that one was as high as you can get on Ginnivan

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8 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Who can stop this team?

They finish the H&A against us, Swans and Carlton. That run of games will give us a good idea of how they'll fare come finals

Ginnavin wont get a free kick for the rest of his career after that one

2 minutes ago, Deetective Sgt. Taggert said:

Well, you wouldn’t expect the team sitting 14th to do so…let’s see how they fare in the remaining four rounds against actual contenders and teams vying for spots in the 8. 

We’ve been waiting all year for them to fall over though.

This team has the defensive buy-in to make a grand final.

Just like our commitment to defence last year.


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I say we go for Cox rather than Grundy when/if Jackson leaves.

 

Ugh the one game in the year I have to barrack for Essendon 🤮and they can’t even make it worth the angst. Makes me hate them even more. If that’s even possible. 


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