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NON-MFC: Round 23, 2022

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5 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Swans need 27 more points if St Kilda doesn't score. 99-49 will do it.

Tx that....and obviously that 99 increases with every point saints do score.

Just slow down the pace Saints.

Think of us Dees fans and not yourselves.

Thank you Mr Steele.

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1 minute ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Will they announce finals fixture tonight? Nothing on AFL app

Technically they can't confirm anything yet because St Kilda could theoretically still win and change the match ups entirely.

But I'd assume from here it will be:

  1. Thursday - Fremantle v Dogs
  2. Friday - Geelong v Collingwood
  3. Saturday afternoon - Brisbane v Richmond
  4. Saturday night - Melbourne v Sydney or Sydney v Melbourne

Keeps the breaks between the EF winners and QF losers close.

Jack Steele is a gun

 
19 minutes ago, DeeMee said:

If Sydney manage to lose top 4 we have Pies first week. They have been incredibly lucky - beating sides outside top 8 by very small margins. I would like them first up. Go Saints

I think you’ve forgotten our recent history against the Pies

l don’t want to go anywhere near them in the finals


4 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Yes.

But Sydney isn't about to do a Carlton. They aren't losing from here.

Hold my beer

 

Ripper goal from Jack Steele. Looks like we might get there in the end.

Margin back to 17 points...

Forget about the Sydney winning margin, St Kilda are not out of this game.


Just now, leave it to deever said:

Tx that....and obviously that 99 increases with every point saints do score.

Just slow down the pace Saints.

Think of us Dees fans and not yourselves.

Correct.

If St Kilda kicks one goal, Sydney would need another 7 points on top of those 27.

Cost Swans 0.4 percent that goal

The more you think about it Collingwood didn't win that game Carlton lost it. That is going to hurt all summer.


St Kilda won't win this.

But that goal means Sydney now needs to score a minimum of 34 points from here to pass us, and that assumes St Kilda doesn't score again.

For every point St Kilda scores that 34-point target increases.


3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Yeah except Collingwood can't seem to lose at the moment. Plus we now have to put up with there feral supporters 

I want nothing more than the chance to be present and witness Melbourne beat Collingwood in a final. Preferably a GF.

Each point advances them about 0.1 percent. They have 15 minutes to outscore Saints by 4 goals

 

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