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A drop of 0.5 percent.  Swans need 6 goals v none to Saints

 
 

Hold the phone its squeaky bum time for the Swans, they could lose this...

Edited by YesitwasaWin4theAges


King has done it for us, 40pts in 10min is not happening.

Hello Jetstar can you put those tickets to Sydney on hold please. Yes please don't think i am going to need them after all.

 

I'll say it again...

THIS GAME IS NOT OVER!

11 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

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.

I'd say it's at the G for  but Saints are doing well now. Hmm mmmm.


10 minutes to go. Saints 13 points down.

If they get up, Melbourne play Collingwood in a QF...at the MCG

Edited by Lou C. Fur
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Are Saints going to do the unthinkable here. I's rather Swans in the QF than pies

Just now, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Would we rather play Pies or Swans?

I would love the Pies but many other do not agree.

Want Swans to kick a few now lick your lips playing them at G


It won't happen, but do we want St Kilda to win?

I don't want to play Collingwood at all, but if we have to play them I suppose a QF is better than a PF.

We have a home final boys and girls

Edited by Jibroni

 

Gees Swans look as bad as Carlton at the minute.

It's been a few years since we have played a final at the G.


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