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How east were the 6 shots the blues had??

couple of snaps 25m out.ย 

and with a minute to go they needed to chip to Mackay inside 50 and itโ€™s game over

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Just now, Colm said:

What happened to Papley?

Concussionย 


I thought Essendon played the worst quarter of footy to cough it up against the pies. Didn't think it was possible to top that but Carlton have somehow managed it.ย 

Without doubt the worst choke I've seen. If I was a Carlton supporter i wouldn't be able to sleep tonight. Probably wouldn't be able to sleep all week

2 minutes ago, 640MD said:

Absolute do not know how to go about the last ย 60 seconds. ย  Short pass rather than the long bomb ย  and they have a shot with a chance if a goal. ย And they had two goes at it. Stuff them bit it cost me the 9

Zac Fisher was alone right on the 50 too but noooo, pass in to Howe will do them.

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If the Saints can score around 65 I think well be ok.

But then again this is a club that has won 1 flag.


2 minutes ago, Undeeterred said:

Quite possibly the best thing to ever happen. Hilarious

I agree. Hilarity on steroids!

Carlton lose to Collingwood by a point. Carlton out of the finals.

Meanwhile, Collingwood perfectly set up to crash and burn their double chance.

Bring it on.

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At the moment each goal of Swans advances them 0.3-0.4 percent

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2 minutes ago, OhMyDees said:

That last kick into their 50. Against the boundary and right to a Collingwood player. Why wouldnโ€™t you hoof it to the square?

Terrible decision ... the worst spot to kick it to under the circumstances.ย  Even if there was a Carlton player in the vicinity the chances are the ball gets punched out of bounds 20 metres from goal

Control what you can control and as for the other 50/50 decisions, free kicks and eventualities, a lot of them are out of a teams control

LOL, weโ€™re cheering for the Saints but mostly weโ€™re like โ€˜Kick it to Kent!โ€™ Heโ€™s got his own personal cheer squad. ๐Ÿ˜„

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How many do swans need to kick in the last to top us?


that goal helps

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Goal to St Kilda on the buzzer!

23 point margin at 3/4 time.

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