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47 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

How did we lose to the Dogs? 

Was thinking as much, not that this justifies the results but was probably the Dogs best game of the season and the Pies of their 11 game streak.

 
 

This mob knocked us off. Gee. Everyone lifts against us. They are pathetic atm and playing for finals.


24 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

North hit the lead, surely pick 1 is worth more to a new coach than showing a big late.

No way...... You play to win. Look at the problems North is having with its 2021 1 st draft pick.  Avoiding the wooden spoon far more important. Top picks might feel happy at North if they finish the year strongly.

Scully says HI.

 

1 minute ago, deebunked said:

No way...... You play to win. Look at the problems North is having with its 2021 1 st draft pick.  Avoiding the wooden spoon far more important. Top picks might feel happy at North if they finish the year strongly.

Scully says HI.

 

You do, but where was this at the start of the season. Too little to late.

 
3 minutes ago, deebunked said:

No way...... You play to win. Look at the problems North is having with its 2021 1 st draft pick.  Avoiding the wooden spoon far more important. Top picks might feel happy at North if they finish the year strongly.

Scully says HI.

 

If they land Clarko the wheel will turn 180 from day 1.

Watched some of the Bulldogs v GWS match. Free kick Bulldogs (and conversely no free kick GWS) directive being implemented. 


41 minutes ago, Demonland said:

On the plus side a Bulldogs loss gives Carlton less incentive.

🥴

16 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

Watched some of the Bulldogs v GWS match. Free kick Bulldogs (and conversely no free kick GWS) directive being implemented. 

5metre kicks what maggots

I assume umps got Bulldogs over the line.

Well, silver lining to a loss tonight is that the Dogs will be freed from the desire to play finals…


It is amazing that half a GWS side, with nothing to play for, lose to Dogs at their home, playing for finals, by less than a goal. 

Cats showing no mercy against the Suns at the moment. Could get ugly.

1 hour ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Was thinking as much, not that this justifies the results but was probably the Dogs best game of the season and the Pies of their 11 game streak.

Honestly, it seems like Freo, Sydney, Bulldogs, Pies all played the games of their seasons against us... a nice easy one against Carlton would seem fair and reasonable.

10 minutes ago, Stu said:

Honestly, it seems like Freo, Sydney, Bulldogs, Pies all played the games of their seasons against us... a nice easy one against Carlton would seem fair and reasonable.

Nope watch the Blues lift for the performance of the last 20 years. Let’s just hope we can counter it. 

I expect finals like intensity from the boys tonight. can't afford any more slip-ups


Suns checked out as they usually do for early end of season R&R. Practice game for Geelong.

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2 minutes ago, John Crow Batty said:

Suns checked out as they usually do for early end of season R&R. Practice game for Geelong.

Can only hope it lulls them into blunted state come finals.

 
18 minutes ago, deebunked said:

Eagles at the Cattery next week. Too easy for them.

Minor premiership for Cats = fools gold.

Soft draw.


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