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1 hour ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Could genuinely see us winning tomorrow but then losing next week. The heat on Carlton will be extreme.

I can see us losing both.....and then beating Collingwood and Geelong.

Demonland will be box office for a month.

 

But seriously, there's absolutely no way we are losing to Carlton.

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John Longmire in his presser complaining about having a 13 day break and it not being a genuine bye break.

He’s obviously unaware of our 10 day break between round 13, bye and round. 15.

Blakey's composure to bounce the ball while going full tilt, speaks volumes. Buddy doing the team thing squaring the ball up was also good to see. Obviously invested in team over self.

 

Blues supporters having serious mental break downs on SEN 😄

1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Cripps rolled ankle but don’t get excited for next week. Many players come back on in the same game with a rolled ankle.

He actually got it caught under another player.

It wasn't a simple roll.

Could be a Lisfranc???


9 minutes ago, DEE fence said:

Blakey's composure to bounce the ball while going full tilt, speaks volumes. Buddy doing the team thing squaring the ball up was also good to see. Obviously invested in team over self.

Just an oddity but he runs exactly like his old man did.

Poor coaching by Voss tonight.

Let Longmire play the game on his terms.

Heeney played Cripps out of the game.

Would have been smart to move Cripps forward.

An enjoyable evening in front of the tv.

 
25 minutes ago, redandbluemakepurple said:

Just an oddity but he runs exactly like his old man did.

He's referred to as a lizard. Not sure about that .... there's a case for him being described as a rikali, or an otter.

Glad I’m not the only who’s more than a little s*** scared about losing to this mob next week.


4 hours ago, dees189227 said:

That would have been big if Cripps kicked that goal on halftime 

Yeah but how far did he run before he kicked the ball.

 

3 hours ago, Brownie said:

Channel 7 would be freaking out at this low scoring mess

Serves them right for gifting Carlton friday nights for the last 2yrs.

If we lose to the Blues next no matter the pressure they are under we might as  well start pre season now.

They are in all sorts of mess. They are lacking confidence and their game plan is shot. Injuries are piling up - it’s an easy kill. 

6 minutes ago, redandbluemakepurple said:

Just an oddity but he runs exactly like his old man did.

Sort of like Jayden Hunt (but and with apologies to JH), better decision making. I also like his use of hips to slip tackles, 


5 hours ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Blues supporters having serious mental break downs on SEN 😄

EXCELLENT🤩😁😎😍

What happened to all the DL experts who predicted Carlton would finish top 4?  Doesnt look so fab for you now.  Even the umpires, QC's  and tribunal appeals cant save them. Carltons top 8 players are a massive dumpster fire burning millions for most of this decade.  Why should they care about finals? They dont know -dont care.  Media will turn on them soon. Voss will probably hang on to his 3 year mega contract which expires end 2024 season.  Who else would want to coach them. ? Norf have more heart than that rabble. 


Beautiful, pizz them off the week leading up to our game. 
Was hoping to get a big crowd next Friday night, by the sound of it might just be Melbourne supporters there.

8 hours ago, rjay said:

He actually got it caught under another player.

It wasn't a simple roll.

Could be a Lisfranc???

He did look in a lot of pain and I thought he said to the phsysio/doctor who was walking with him, he was no good.

He could miss next week and it looks like Hewitt, Newman, Kennedy and Hollands could all miss.

 

 Be careful what you wish for...

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