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I reckon the Dockers will finish 10-12 (they might squeeze in 11-11 ) but they’ll finish about 10th. That gets us pick 9.  That’s a win for us. 

 
24 minutes ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Geeez, the Unicorn has had a stinker 🦄 

Told you last week was false economy, Draper wasn't on the field.

Freo will drop another spot if GWS win tomorrow 


I’m not caring about Jackson and how he plays. I just want them to lose.

every.

single.

game!

 

I am hoping for a pick 8 to 9 from Freo. I would like an earlier pick but they are just not that bad.


5 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Fmd freo lost and they look like they'll end up finishing the week higher on the ladder.

Let's just hope Carlton wins tomorrow, they are a chance against Freo next week.


1 hour ago, bobby1554 said:

Freo will drop another spot if GWS win tomorrow 

Just for you guys who seem to be having some stomach issues, the comment was tongue in cheek. Lighten up dudes.

2 hours ago, Leopold Bloom said:

FMD. We lost to that rabble at home.

Good thing we bear the other mob by 10 goals then.

8 minutes ago, bobby1554 said:

Just for you guys who seem to be having some stomach issues, the comment was tongue in cheek. Lighten up dudes.

Expect a very pointed DM targeted your way tomorrow evening if we lose, bobby. I will place the blame solely at your feet.


10 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Expect a very pointed DM targeted your way tomorrow evening if we lose, bobby. I will place the blame solely at your feet.

Well, I hope Goody acknowledges that in his presser!

11 minutes ago, bobby1554 said:

Well, I hope Goody acknowledges that in his presser!

He’ll be happy so long as you acknowledge that there are learnings to be had 🤪

 
4 hours ago, A F said:

10 days before this post we beat the arousal specialists, Collingwood, and suddenly we look a mile off top 4?

You like your hyperbole, don't you, Steve?

Agree with the sentiment of not relying on others around us to make the top 4, but I'd much prefer less pressure on us heading into the last month of the H&A season because teams below us have dropped games and can't catch us.

Geelong won the flag last year in large part because they were able to manage players and had a very soft fixture at home leading into the finals series. Their last 4 games being the Bulldogs and St Kilda at Geelong, followed by the Suns away and then West Coast down at Geelong. A dream run. I'd prefer that into the final series personally, but all of this is irrelevant as I think we'll make top 4 and if we get going, will finish top 2.

Nah, it's not hyperbole at all. 

Everyone is beatable and we built ourselves up to beat Collingwood. But we've lost to Freo at home, Essendon, an undermanned Geelong and have been patchy and inconsistent in games the entire year. We don't look like a top four side with the way we're playing. 

Speaking of hyperbole though. You still think Collingwood are over hyped? And are you sure? 

They looked pretty average today didn't they! 


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