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Just now, Glorious Day said:

Are you presuming we would lose to Sydney and win the semi then?

We would meet Geelong in the PF if they lose the first final again.

 
Just now, Rocknroll said:

And 17 really really hurt

I smashed our outdoor furniture chair that day. 

 

11 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Dam you Carlton giving the pies a double chance 

A double chance to lose both finals...Colliwobbles...

 
5 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

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.

Yep agree completely. The finals are wrecked this year with Collingwood & dogs in it.

Does anyone know when our qualifying final is likely to be?


 

The way Collingwood win is getting beyond creepy. They just can’t miss at the death. Some powerful voodoo and witchcraft going on there.


9 minutes ago, KLV said:

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

It comes close but no cigar. 

When Essendon suffers, I always enjoy it because they continuously renew their deserved sentence of eternal damnation.

But the football deities have gone too far with Carlton. It is just gratuitous cruelty now.

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

6 minutes 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.

I've been betting against the pies for 3 months and losing. No way am I betting against them to reel in the Cats 


Just now, John Crow Batty said:

The way Collingwood win is getting beyond creepy. They just can’t miss at the death. Some powerful voodoo and witchcraft going on there.

McCreery kicking one from 50 on the boundary, when Curnow missed twice from 20m, is just sickening.

I'm getting nervous but on reflection I didn't think we would beat the lions by that much.


1 minute 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

If we have to cop them, the QF is the best time. 

If they make a PF, I want nothing to do with it.

We will be playing on the Thursday night, No way the AFL will waste the Cat / Pies game. It goes straight to the Friday night spot.

 
2 minutes ago, layzie said:

Carlton is stupid and so is anyone who likes them.

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


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