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Back to back March premierships for the Blues. What a time to be alive!

 
 

 

And just in case you didn't hear 100 times from BT, it was against the reigning premiers too


Well played Blues, take that Geelong you [censored].

I guess the good news is Geelong are 0-2.

They still have Sydney twice, us, Collingwood again as well as Port twice, Brisbane away and Richmond. Many of those games are in the second half of the year, when I expect they'll be much better, but it still poses a number of opportunities for them to drop games. They only lost 4 times last year but you'd imagine they won't do that well this year.

Meanwhile Carlton are undefeated and their next five are GWS, North, Adelaide, St Kilda and West Coast (albeit three of those games are interstate). 

  On 23/03/2023 at 10:57, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

O-fa 

Poor OLD Geelong. Zip. Too old. Not good enough, after all, it was only Carlscum. 

Just had a look at Carltons fixture over the next few weeks.

How on earth they get scheduled with  the easy games coming up?

Edited by dazzledavey36


  On 23/03/2023 at 10:56, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Back to back March premierships for the Blues. What a time to be alive!

Big preseason coming up for the blues. Next March isn’t far away. Back to back to back.

  On 23/03/2023 at 10:18, layzie said:

No Stewart no Geelong 

No Selwood, no Geelong possibly layz 

  On 23/03/2023 at 11:02, Dee Zephyr said:

No Selwood, no Geelong possibly layz 

No Stewart as well? Backline looks very penetrable without him 


  On 23/03/2023 at 11:03, BoBo said:

No Stewart as well? Backline looks very penetrable without him 

No Stewart, Henry or Kolodjashnij. It's rather undermanned back there.

From Easter last year they only conceded 90+ twice. They've already conceded 90+ twice in two games this year.

  On 23/03/2023 at 11:00, titan_uranus said:

I guess the good news is Geelong are 0-2.

They still have Sydney twice, us, Collingwood again as well as Port twice, Brisbane away and Richmond. Many of those games are in the second half of the year, when I expect they'll be much better, but it still poses a number of opportunities for them to drop games. They only lost 4 times last year but you'd imagine they won't do that well this year.

Meanwhile Carlton are undefeated and their next five are GWS, North, Adelaide, St Kilda and West Coast (albeit three of those games are interstate). 

Carlton sadly should be in a good spot after those games. 

  On 23/03/2023 at 10:56, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Back to back March premierships for the Blues. What a time to be alive!

Reminds me how hard they celebrated when they beat us in a practice game last year.
Seriously, if it wasn’t for Collingwood they would be the team I hate the most

(nice to see Cats zip -two….good consolation prize)

 

Funny watching a game where you can’t stand either team winning.

  On 23/03/2023 at 11:07, Wodjathefirst said:

Reminds me how hard they celebrated when they beat us in a practice game last year.
Seriously, if it wasn’t for Collingwood they would be the team I hate the most

(nice to see Cats zip -two….good consolation prize)

I could happily watch Carlton be irrelevant for another 20 years Wodja. 

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