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A win against Sydney sees us play the winner of Freo and the Dogs in the Prelim

 

 
 

Good bit of proactive coaching by the coaching team to bring Harmes into the team with everyone speculating that he would be a defensive tag on Neale. From the first bounce we backed our midfield to win the attacking matchups. 
 

I think it may have thrown the Lions coaches as they had planned on something very different.

We were on the front foot from the very first and had Harmes as a plan B if anyone got ff the leash.

excellent coaching

54 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Jon Ralph. What a stinker. Campaigning against Answerth, when he realises Richmond playing Brisbane W1 of finals. 
 


1 hour ago, jnrmac said:

A win against Sydney sees us play the winner of Freo and the Dogs in the Prelim

 

Not to sure about that Jnrmac. We beat Swans we go direct to the Prelim however the winner of Freo/Dogs, being a elim final would play a loser of a qual final. 

1 hour ago, jnrmac said:

A win against Sydney sees us play the winner of Freo and the Dogs in the Prelim

 

Not quite, jnrmac.  The winner of Freo/Dogs would first have to play a semi in week two against the loser of Geelong/Collingwood for the right to meet us in the PF should we beat Sydney.

edit:  snap!

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1 hour ago, Demonland said:

 

Disgraceful hit. Should be weeks

 
On 8/20/2022 at 7:44 AM, doc roet said:

Well folks, I've just come out of surgery or so it seems,  to have the middle lobe of my right lung removed because of a growth in the collapsed lung and my diaphragm piltrated (stiched down).

Don't want to bore you all with the ****ty stuff, but I must say timing of this operation was of not my doing. 

To my elation I was to be at the hospital at 6.30 am Friday to be prepped  for a morning procedure that would  likely last 4 hrs. So I'm thinking start at 9 finish at 1 gimee time to come around to watch the game. Didnt allow for the effects of the ongoing drip fed ketamine and oxycodone .

So to say it appeared as a dream is an understatement. In and out of consciousness but managed to see the whole game (I think) unless I have died and gone to heaven.

I had surgery the day before the Carlton game. I was delighted to find that the in room entertainment system had the Kayo app so I spent my recovery watching all our finals games from last year finishing with the GF just before I was discharged. I was very tempted to go to the Carlton game that night but would have definitely popped all my stitches when Kossie sealed it for us. 


Already been said I think but it's still awesome to watch how we transitioned the ball from D50, the dare and speed we had on the ball and the courage to go quick through the corridor was phenomenal. 

As Goody would want, that was as ruthless a performance as we have dished out this year. 

Can't wait for finals, go dees!! 

15 hours ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Just saw this

Lucky to get 1 week I think, surely no chance to get off

Kudos to the poster who said "violence is not the Answerth" 🤣🤣

The projectile vomit shown on the telly wAs impressive 

Stocks down: The stat sheet will say Jayden Hunt played a decent game but we're not convinced he's in Melbourne's best 22, or 23. Too many mistakes and could be found out in September when the heat is ratcheted up.

Stocks down: The only thing which could derail the Cats' pursuit of that premiership is injuries.

 

 

Who writes this garbage on ESPN?

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Brisbane  set  to challenge rayners report

Edited by Satan


2 hours ago, KysaiahMessiah said:

Stocks down: The stat sheet will say Jayden Hunt played a decent game but we're not convinced he's in Melbourne's best 22, or 23. Too many mistakes and could be found out in September when the heat is ratcheted up.

Stocks down: The only thing which could derail the Cats' pursuit of that premiership is injuries.

 

 

Who writes this garbage on ESPN?

Bots

On 8/22/2022 at 1:13 PM, Satan said:

Brisbane  set  to challenge rayners report

Challenge unsuccessful.

Raynor should hire Paddy Cripps' QC. Worth every cent apparently


Has anyone seen footage of the Answerth suspension?  He got the week suspension for striking ANB (intentional, body contact and medium impact) which I think most assume resulted in the ANB spew, but I haven't seen any footage which is pretty unusual these days.

2 minutes ago, Vipercrunch said:

Has anyone seen footage of the Answerth suspension?  He got the week suspension for striking ANB (intentional, body contact and medium impact) which I think most assume resulted in the ANB spew, but I haven't seen any footage which is pretty unusual these days.

There was some blurry behind the goals footage which didn't show much

Edit see Demonlands post at the top of this page. Jon Ralph twitter.

Edited by Dr. Gonzo

1 hour ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

There was some blurry behind the goals footage which didn't show much

Edit see Demonlands post at the top of this page. Jon Ralph twitter.

Cheers for that.  Stupid way to miss a final.

 
1 hour ago, Vipercrunch said:

Has anyone seen footage of the Answerth suspension?  He got the week suspension for striking ANB (intentional, body contact and medium impact) which I think most assume resulted in the ANB spew, but I haven't seen any footage which is pretty unusual these days.

 
 
 

https://twitter.com/RalphyHeraldSun/status/1561300780799655936?s=20&t=Tmb5qkPolaN79e-lVRTWJw

Edited by John Crow Batty

The way that Zorko has tried to deflect from his gutter mouth by saying he was provoked was disgusting.

The AFL should have acted on him and Brisbane should remove the Captaincy.


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