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Simply awesome.

Think Swans have to win by about 45 points to knock us off 2nd.

 
 

Bradshaw yakking about the treatment of Zorko by Melbourne but not wanting to go near Zorko’s two headlocks and some clearly not right sledging. Total misread by him. 


2 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Is there a table somewhere that shows the scores we need in the St Kilda and Sydney game to hold on to second spot?

I think about 10 goals

Just now, Pennant St Dee said:

Great win, but FFS Jaded and the others having a whinge about Brodsky getting the last two goals have a good look at yourselves absolutely pathetic 

I doubt very much as a club we would be happy with conceding some soft goals in the last. 
I would hate to play Sydney at the SCG and so would the club. 

 

We just love playing Brisbane, don't we.

Before tonight they'd lost three H&A games at the Gabba in three years. Season on the line, many had written us off (they went in favourites with the bookies), and we held the highest scoring side in the comp to 17 scoring shots, four of which came in the last five minutes.

After the Dogs loss we had Fremantle (away), Collingwood, Carlton and Brisbane (away), and went 3-1 to secure top 4 (with the only loss being a tight game where our opponent kicked super accurately).

Finals start in a fortnight, but unlike most of our competitors, we've been quietly playing our own finals series for the last month.

We're ready to go.

So that's essentially confirmation from Richo that Zorko has said something about Petty's family that was enough to bring him to tears.

What a disgusting human, let alone a captain of an AFL team.

 


2 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Is there a table somewhere that shows the scores we need in the St Kilda and Sydney game to hold on to second spot?

Sydney will need an 8 -10 goal win, depending on scores Saints kick

2 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

Who is mathematically able to work out how much Swans need to win by to overtake us?

Around 3.4%


Just now, Jaded No More said:

I doubt very much as a club we would be happy with conceding some soft goals in the last. 
 

You know nothing about footy if you think that

It was something Zorko said. 

Maysie was giving him a verbal as he was coming off. I also saw him mouthing ‘That’s bull poo’ to Choppers (although it was the more explicit version). Some home truths must have been said to get that reaction.

If it is Zorko, he needs to pull his bloody head in. This isn’t the first time he’s been in trouble for exceeding the bounds of good sportsmanship.

 

 


That performance had a beautiful 2021 Finals feel about it!!!

Oh my lord, do we dare to dream? 

What an amazing friday night!!!!

 
Just now, Jaded No More said:

I doubt very much as a club we would be happy with conceding some soft goals in the last. 
I would hate to play Sydney at the SCG and so would the club. 

Are you serious?

(PS not sure about the premise of your argument anyway. We're 7-0 on the road, whilst 5 of our 6 losses this year have been at the G, including to Sydney).

3 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

If the Saints can keep things to a respectable 7 goalish loss, then we’re back at the G for finals!!!

Come on Saints you bunch of no hopers!


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