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Great to seeFreo win an away game like that for one of their greats and beat the most favoured team in the AFL  with [censored]'S.

 

Looks like we'll have to win both our remaining games to make Top 4. 

Some might say you make your own luck in this game, but JUH kicking 5.0 against us, Collingwood kicking 15.4 last night , and barely any other results going our way recently have made things tricky.

With all that said, stumbling into September, finishing 5th and then making a GF is still very much possible. That's what the Dogs did last year. 

 

Dogs played their grand final against us 3 weeks ago. Nothing left.

 

Reckon the Saints might win this


Cats getting 8 metre kicks paid as marks as usual at Taxpayers Stadium.

Started watching the game but to hell with it. No interest in watching this procession

I'm totally over this weekend of footy

 

You can see how Geelongs small and half forwards push up all the way to the contest  and then attack in a wave of half back. It’s the same way Pies sling shot. 

This is their blueprint I think you need to stop their out number at the contest to have a crack at winning. It’s a modified version of the Richmond game plan. 

The Saints v Cats qtr time score line is pretty much what ours should have been at qtr time. Credit to the Cats they know how to score when they have momentum.


22 minutes ago, BDA said:

Started watching the game but to hell with it. No interest in watching this procession

I'm totally over this weekend of footy

I’m with you BDA. Why voluntarily watch Geelong dole out a hiding. 
But there is ONE good thing about  this weekend of footy… Essendon lost. And that’s never a bad thing. 😁

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3 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I’m with you BDA. Why voluntarily watch Geelong dole out a hiding. 
But there is ONE good thing about  this weekend of footy… Essendon lost. And that’s never a bad thing. 😁

I’m not so bloody minded

i don’t care who wins as long as we win 

Um so if Sydney and Brisbane win by enough we slip to 5th correct?

Sounds like a multi worth having given the way things have gone for us this year ie relying on  others as we continue to merde Le bed 

1 minute ago, Superunknown said:

I’m not so bloody minded

i don’t care who wins as long as we win 

Same. But when we don’t win, watching the likes of Essendon win makes it more painful. 

2 hours ago, Deesprate said:

Wow losing to Dogs put our form into perspective. Dogs a putrid today. It amazing how some teams lift against us.

Yes, it happens to all existing premiers, to anyone on top at the time.  plus the hardest draw. 

 


4 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

Um so if Sydney and Brisbane win by enough we slip to 5th correct?

Sounds like a multi worth having given the way things have gone for us this year ie relying on  others as we continue to merde Le bed 

You’ll get a good price for Sydney to win by 34 and Brisbane to win by 86.

Robbie gray is finished. Always admired him as a player.

4 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

You’ll get a good price for Sydney to win by 34 and Brisbane to win by 86.

That only works out if the opposition do not score. ie for every goal North scores Swan need to score extra 8 points.

Great to seeFreo win an away game like that for one of their greats and beat the most favoured team in the AFL  with [censored]'S.


Hope Cats resting players backfires on them..

2 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

That only works out if the opposition do not score. ie for every goal North scores Swan need to score extra 8 points.

$10.7 for Syd 1-39 and bris 40+

 
1 hour ago, willmoy said:

Great to seeFreo win an away game like that for one of their greats and beat the most favoured team in the AFL  with [censored]'S.

Amazing. Frees only 18 - 14 in favour of Footscray.  Bevo will have to complain to HQ.

1 hour ago, Bang Bang Bang said:

Looks like we'll have to win both our remaining games to make Top 4. 

Some might say you make your own luck in this game, but JUH kicking 5.0 against us, Collingwood kicking 15.4 last night , and barely any other results going our way recently have made things tricky.

With all that said, stumbling into September, finishing 5th and then making a GF is still very much possible. That's what the Dogs did last year. 

 

 

We have stuffed up OUR OWN chances fot=r a top 2 finish with inept goal kicking more than anything else.  

IF the coaching team don't review this and work hard on it in the offseason then it will continue unabated, and cost us again.

I've lost interest in the games on this evening. I've flicked over to the Commonwealth Games where we've already snagged another 3 gold


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