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6 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

This is a look of a bloke that's already been told he's sacked.. Seriously feel for him, the treatment alone had been utterly pathetic. 

Absolute disgraced of an organisation is Essendon.  

 

Hopefully years of failure ahead. Entitlement is a b-tch.

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This is why I wouldn't be putting the house on Geelong to win the flag just yet.
 
In 2022, Geelong played against teams in the current top 8 only 7 times. They haven’t played a current top 8 side twice. They also haven’t played a current top 8 side for 5 weeks and they’ve played West Coast and North twice.
 
Melbourne have played against current top 8 sides 10 times this year. We’ve played Freo, Collingwood and Brisbane twice, and only played West Coast and North once.
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7 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

This is a look of a bloke that's already been told he's sacked.. Seriously feel for him, the treatment alone had been utterly pathetic. 

Absolute disgraced of an organisation is Essendon.  

 

Never seen anything like it before. Hope this club burns in hell for all eternity. 

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If Walsh out i dont think Carlton can sustain all these injury problems any longer. They came out of the blocks running in R1  and didnt stop until they collapsed exhausted.

Looks like Collingwood might have this. Would be hilarious if hawks beat the The Bont Allstars.

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2 minutes ago, deebunked said:

If Walsh out i dont think Carlton can sustain all these injury problems any longer. They came out of the blocks running in R1  and didnt stop until they collapsed exhausted.

Looks like Collingwood might have this. Would be hilarious if hawks beat the The Bont Allstars.

I can't believe Walsh is out, worst news.

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Both teams rolling the dice with players not fully fit.

Collingwood:  De Goey, Ginnivan

Carlton:  Williams

It should be a 'fight to the death' type game.  Just as well there is a two week break until the first final.

I'm tipping Carlton.

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46 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Ima be at the match today cheering on not Sydney with a group of DA-ers. We’ll be as loud today as we are at our own games. Well, almost. 
GO SAINTS!!! ❤️🖤 🤍 

Can you get King to kick straight WCW?

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Walsh out is a blow but he did nothing last week anyway. Lets just hope the hawks can beat dogs as I think Carlton played their final last week. I hate to say it but the filth will probably win. Unlike others I would like to play the filth first up and to give those low life amoebas a good thrashing.

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4 minutes ago, dl4e said:

Walsh out is a blow but he did nothing last week anyway. Lets just hope the hawks can beat dogs as I think Carlton played their final last week. I hate to say it but the filth will probably win. Unlike others I would like to play the filth first up and to give those low life amoebas a good thrashing.

BBO in disguise?

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No fan of Hawthorn and hate to say this but Mitchell has them playing an exciting brand of footy. Superb transition from D50 for that goal.

And no fear taking on the risky kick into the corridor

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29 minutes ago, loges said:

Can you get King to kick straight WCW?

We should offer their squad use of our bullseye just for today. Or perhaps not, it hasn’t always worked for us.

😬 

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Would prefer the doggies to win this purely to ensure Carlton need to win against the Pies. Finals on the line makes that a massive game. And I want carlton and the pies to belt 7 bells out of each other

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Sorry a bit off topic but arises out of the dogs hawks match.  An example of the AFL not thinking clearly about the rules they come up with. 
 A player is on the ground and an opponent pushes the ball under him hoping to get a holding the ball free for pulling it in. The umpire tells them he is not paying the free.  Quite right. But why not penalise the player who pushed it under?  The “pulled the ball” in rule was instituted to stop players holding up play. Whether you pull or push the effect is to do just that. So it should be a free against whoever did the action to hold up play.  Why not?

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