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NON-MFC: Rd 07 2023

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57 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

i feel seen

I’m glad I wasn’t the only one that thought he was carrying a few spare tyres. 

 
 

Absolutely soft free kick to Collingwood in front of goal for their first, halfway through the 2nd qtr 

23 minutes ago, Hellaintabadplacetobe said:

Didn't know where to put this, here is as good as any.....as good as last night was and yes we are on top of the ladder, a little reality check may be required.

We have played one team in the current top 8.

That’s true, but the Dogs and Sydney are better than their current ladder position - or in Sydney’s case, were at the time we played them. 

But yes, Collingwood, Port Adelaide, Adelaide and Geelong will all be tougher tests than most of our last month of footy. 


7 hours ago, Deebauched said:

Flat track bullies.

Cant understand why the umpires celebrate those numpties  except The Bont. Top 5 player in Afl.

 

6 hours ago, layzie said:

Easily top 5, maybe even top 3

I'll tune in tomorrow to see what Kane Cornes and Matthew Lloyd say. They generally have 15 players each in his top 3-5 in the comp.

2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

This could be the perfect day with Richmond, Essendon & Collingwood losing 

What’s that I hear? Someone prematurely writing off Collingwood?

Come back to me at the end of the game. 

25 minutes ago, Hellaintabadplacetobe said:

We have played one team in the current top 8.

Cheer up, two more teams are outside the 8 because we played them. :laugh:

 
3 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

That’s true, but the Dogs and Sydney are better than their current ladder position - or in Sydney’s case, were at the time we played them. 

But yes, Collingwood, Port Adelaide, Adelaide and Geelong will all be tougher tests than most of our last month of footy. 

They will be tough but I reckon we are finding a groove and expect us to be competitive at the very least. I thought the attitude last night was exemplary of how we need to play against those sides.

There was a 10 minute patch where the umpiring was killing the Pies v Crows match. But it has turned into a craacker of a game now.


Tex is such a lame brain...

Adelaide are good but if you keep missing easy opportunities in front of goal Collingwood will make you pay. 

Pies are an excellent contest team with Sidebum, de Goey, Crisp, Mitchell, etc.


Suns winning is a great result for us death riders. Confident that Richmond are a better team than Freo and we really want Freo to finish below the Suns. 👏

Just now, Colm said:

Suns winning is a great result for us death riders. Confident that Richmond are a better team than Freo and we really want Freo to finish below the Suns. 👏

Also takes the pressure off the Suns coming into next week against us. 

ABC commentators lamenting draw with Tigers, Pies, Druggies not going so well after 5 day break. 
 

We got North. 
Maybe we should play Essendon and Pies v Tigers either side of Anzac Day short breaks. 

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Also takes the pressure off the Suns coming into next week against us. 

Flip side of that is it gives them a bit of confidence before our game.
Also no way we take them lightly now considering Richmond gave us a good game last week. 


1 minute ago, radar said:

ABC commentators lamenting draw with Tigers, Pies, Druggies not going so well after 5 day break. 
 

We got North. 
Maybe we should play Essendon and Pies v Tigers either side of Anzac Day short breaks. 

Tigers had six day break.

What the squelch just happened at half time of Pies-Crows?

Noble obviously slipped down to deliberately draw a high contact, but Dawson then clearly caught him 'actually' high, Rankine decides he needs to prove to the world he's a git by running over to shove Noble while he's lying flat, and then Maynard comes in and has some kind of epileptic fit while holding Rankine's collar.

Bizarro juvenile times all round.

 

You can add Richmond to the list of teams not winning the week after playing us. 

Edited by Dee Zephyr

Tiger era OFFICALLY done


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