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1 minute ago, CYB said:

The Pies have to be the luckiest team in the comp in the last decade

Yep, in fact statistically the luckiest in AFL-VFL history during a H & A season, no?. 

 

The good news is that Collingwood will give the Cats a much tougher game than Freo would 

1 minute ago, Lord Nev said:

Geez gotta give credit to the Pies. Many thought they were cooked now and would have spent all their tickets.

Pretty amazing run.

Eventually but right now I give zero credit and zero $%&*s

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I detest Collingwood. I maintain my view they are the worst 16-6 and top 4 side the competition has ever seen, and possibly will ever see.

They continue to win games when they are largely inept in key metrics. Contested ball, clearances, time in forward half, they are no good, but they get runs on late and their opponents [censored] the bed.

So not only do they get to make top 4, but the Dogs, who have been limp all season, make finals.

It's humorous seeing Carlton miss. It really is. But it's equally disgusting seeing Collingwood finish top 4. Sydney won't lose to St Kilda so it means one of Geelong and Collingwood is through to a prelim.

The little Kent is on!
 

Relax everyone 

Maynard Hammy

2 minutes ago, Webber said:

Yep, in fact statistically the luckiest in AFL-VFL history during a H & A season, no?. 

My memory doesn’t go that far back, but I’d  believe you. 


I don't want to play the pies in a final. They remind of Leicester City in 2016. They just keep winning despite the odds

Just now, CYB said:

Major umpiring blunder to McKay there with 2-3 mins to go. Was tackled without ball and pushed in the back. I’d be filthy. 

There were a number of horrible decisions against Carlton in that quarter.

The early mark to Cripps which was overturned on a block, when the block was caused by Quaynor pushing Silvagni.

The missed push on Mackay.

Still, Carlton had more than enough opportunity to win it without those frees. I mean, they only needed a draw, they had the ball at half forward with 90 seconds to go. What do they do? Kick to the pocket to a spare Collingwood player! Insane.

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

The good news is that Collingwood will give the Cats a much tougher game than Freo would 

Yeah but we don't want them beating geelong and getting into a prelim


Just now, BDA said:

I don't want to play the pies in a final. They remind of Leicester City in 2016. They just keep winning despite the odds

If we win our QF, fair chance we get them in our prelim. They lose to Geelong, they go through to a semi against Fremantle or the Dogs which, at the G, they won't lose.

Dean Kent has just been Subbed on. 
GO SAINTS!!! 
❤️🖤🤍

Also, we’re very welcome here. By Saints fans, that is. Swans fans not so much. 😁

Woods get another close one.

Wow, Carlton,  would have thought they learnt how to ice the game.

They panicked.

Free to Mckay and I thought Ginniven blocked Saad from the last marking contest.

 
30 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Max King should join the Dees

Yipes!!! Needs to work on the yips first. If Choco can do his magic Yippee!

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Precision footy for Max this Christmas

I reckon the pies will beat Geelong. They are battle hardened and full of belief. The cats have been playing practice matches


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