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Carlton look like they have really heavy legs early doors. They cannot keep up with Collingwood at all. Reckon last week was their GF and they are now doing it the really hard way. 
 

In saying all that, I hope they smack the Pies 

 

I’m at Marvel right now and this is what ima be looking at all day…

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😁

 

BT

its on line, it looks good! misses left

you get paid for this commentary yeah?  It was offline the whole way 

13 minutes ago, Deecisive said:

why is it that a player can be out of bounds and play on while out of bounds and it not be called out of bounds? Sidebottom moved off his mark while out over the boundary, seen other players play on by running outside the boundary line before kicking. am i missing something

 

i think it's ok so long as you haven't gone past the mark


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Edited by DubDee

Going for a jog round Albert Park so have to listen on the radio for the first time this season. Was 3AW always this crap?

Carlton’s backline… wow!

This game looks like our final game of 2017. 

 

Carlscum have no idea 

We killed them last week

Edited by Sir Why You Little

Just now, DubDee said:

So the perfect result is blues win by a goal 

pies lose miss top 4. Blues miss finals in an agonising fashion

If the Blues win they are in, % does not matter


Just now, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Doggies blew some late chances to bump some percentage too

And they just might need them.

We really dodged a bullet with Saad.

So happy we got Langdon instead 

Just now, ElDiablo14 said:

We really dodged a bullet with Saad.

So happy we got Langdon instead 

He cannot handle physical pressure 


3 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Doggies blew some late chances to bump some percentage too

Don't think the percentage matters.

Now that they have won Carlton have to win/draw, if they lose then their percentage would drop anyway. 

Edited by kev martin

2 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

And they just might need them.

Not really, Carlton needs to win or draw 

I’d say we tore Carlton’s hearts out last week

Edited by Colin B. Flaubert

3 hours 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!!! ❤️🖤 🤍 

Now that's real comittment 


Anyone else thinking about a part time tafe course on Stats so they can figure out who makes the 8?

Umm ...I think I'll take back my call of bkiescroliing Pies about now.

3 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

We really dodged a bullet with Saad.

So happy we got Langdon instead 

Close to All Australian this year.

If anything he dodged a bullet by leaving Essendon.

 

 
2 minutes ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

I’d say we tore Carlton’s hearts out last week

And wasn't it so sweet.

And removed all Lions teeth and claws. Meow.

Edited by leave it to deever

Mason Cox dirty [censored].


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