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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 Sydneyโ€™s of the top 8.

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

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

Weโ€™ll miss finals if that happens.

If Dogs lose next week to Geelong weโ€™ll probably unofficially qualify regardless of ย us winning another game.

 
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 โ€œhoping team X winsโ€


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 โ€œhoping team X winsโ€

It is seriously the biggest waste of time and energy.

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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 wouldnโ€™t expect the team sitting 14th to do soโ€ฆletโ€™s see how they fare in the remaining four rounds against actual contenders and teams vying for spots in the 8.ย 

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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

  • Anti-Saint changed the title to oh no The Filth might usurp us on ladder

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 wouldnโ€™t expect the team sitting 14th to do soโ€ฆletโ€™s see how they fare in the remaining four rounds against actual contenders and teams vying for spots in the 8.ย 

Weโ€™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.

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Ugh the one game in the year I have to barrack for Essendon ๐Ÿคฎand they canโ€™t even make it worth the angst. Makes me hate them even more. If thatโ€™s even possible.ย 


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