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NON-MFC: Round 23, 2022

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3 minutes ago, willmoy said:

Someone go and tell Carlton to put a couple of players (with running speed) in the middle .

And the Carlton forward coach might think to make sure they have a couple of crumbers in front of the forwards when they send in those repeated helicopter kicks that will inevitably get punched forward. Everytime there were 2 Pies and zero Blues to take the ball away. 

1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

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

Id much prefer the Pies in a prelim over the Cats. Cats are the only team that can beat us in a final. Maybe swans 

 

Carlton were the better side and lost. The filth are a disgrace. Now there is a QF between the 2 worst sides in the universe. Geelong and filth.

Brutal way for the season end for the blues. Does their miss beat our record from 2017?


Just now, dees189227 said:

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

I'd rather play the Pies in a GF than a PF where their crowd dominates. In a GF there's enough neutrals to remove that advantage. 

I'd rather play Geelong in a final than Collingwood.

Yes, it's good to see Carlton complete the biggest choke in AFL history. But a Carlton win would have sent Collingwood into an EF against Richmond, a strong chance of losing and disappearing from the finals.

Now they either beat Geelong and make a prelim, or lose then get the "easy" semi (Fremantle or the Dogs) and make a prelim.

 
1 minute ago, BDA said:

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

The one difference between Geelong and the rest of the comp is that I don't see Geelong coughing up a 25 point fourth quarter lead to Collingwood.

They are flaky in finals of course, but still.


11 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

They had that mark and a player standing on his own 35 from goal and went to the pocket.

Well .... The Blues game plan did remind me alot of ours.
Might get drummed into them as well.

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

Id much prefer the Pies in a prelim over the Cats. Cats are the only team that can beat us in a final. Maybe swans 

If the Pies beat Geelong we will meet them in the PF unless they go out in straight sets. Or we do.

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

Id much prefer the Pies in a prelim over the Cats. Cats are the only team that can beat us in a final. Maybe swans 

Cats can't beat us in a final.

Just whisper the name Max into each player and their cooked.


1 minute ago, titan_uranus said:

The one difference between Geelong and the rest of the comp is that I don't see Geelong coughing up a 25 point fourth quarter lead to Collingwood.

They are flaky in finals of course, but still.

Geelong have a horrid first up finals record, currently 1 win from 8 goes.

2 minutes ago, layzie said:

Thats 20 times worse than what we went through in 17

And 17 really really hurt


3 minutes ago, Big Col said:

I'd rather play the Pies in a GF than a PF where their crowd dominates. In a GF there's enough neutrals to remove that advantage. 

Nup I could not sit through it if we lost. I don't think I'd ever recover

Bloody Carlton you gave up a good lead.

 

And Jamie Elliot is a class player. Balls of steel. Despite playing for the pies I can't hate him and Pendlebury

Just now, Mr Steve said:

Geelong have a horrid first up finals record, currently 1 win from 8 goes.

if they choke in the QF and Collingwood makes the prelim, they'll get the loser of us/Sydney or Richmond.

That's the "hard" prelim. 

The "easy" prelim is the other side, which we'll get if we can beat Sydney next week. We'll get the Geelong/Collingwood loser or the Fremantle/Dogs winner.

I'd take a prelim at the G against any of those sides, except Collingwood.


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