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7 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

What happened to Sidebottom?

Done an MCL.

Yet they bring on Will Hoskin Elliot has their sub. Gee very handy 

 

I'm not a hater. I hate Mason Cox.

2 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Port are now becoming trust worthy.

In prior years this would be the sort of game they’d drop on the road as favourites.

Anyone see then as a flag chance?

I took them in my pre season final eight multi but didn't  (and still don't)  consider them a flag chance.


16 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

I'm not a hater. I hate Mason Cox.

I had to mute him on Twitter. He’s the most self involved person you’d ever meet.

Just now, At the break of Gawn said:

I had to mute him on Twitter. He’s the most self involved person you’d ever meet.

Certainly rates himself a bit.

8pt gap now between Port and us. If Brisbane and Port solidify top 4, it isn’t going to be kind for anyone who has to play them at their home in a prelim.

 
1 minute ago, At the break of Gawn said:

I had to mute him on Twitter. He’s the most self involved person you’d ever meet.

Call a spade a spade and say that he is up himself

Collingwood may look like the best team in the comp at the moment & people might think what I’m about to say is ridiculous but that game style of theirs is going to get heavily exposed by someone in the finals.

Whether it’s us or another contender I can guarantee you they’re not hoisting that cup in September.


Just watched last quarter GC v Dogs, whoever said umpire 13 was crying after the match was correct

4 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

Call a spade a spade and say that he is up himself

Would think their style would be susceptible to a side that is good at creating turnover

21 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

I'm not a hater. I hate Mason Cox.

Early on RTG, I quite admired him for a bloke having a crack.

However, since I saw him get away with dirty/cowardly kneeing of opponents, I despise him.


16 minutes ago, Floody100 said:

Collingwood may look like the best team in the comp at the moment & people might think what I’m about to say is ridiculous but that game style of theirs is going to get heavily exposed by someone in the finals.

Whether it’s us or another contender I can guarantee you they’re not hoisting that cup in September.

I hope you're right but watching a bit of the pies nth game they use the corridor. What a good idea


 
1 hour ago, Floody100 said:

Collingwood may look like the best team in the comp at the moment & people might think what I’m about to say is ridiculous but that game style of theirs is going to get heavily exposed by someone in the finals.

Whether it’s us or another contender I can guarantee you they’re not hoisting that cup in September.

I’m the opposite.

Just give them the flag now and everyone else can take their holidays early. They will beat Brisbane or Port by 50+ points in a GF.

They are scary good and they’d be delighted that Geelong are nearly out of the race. They were the one club that could’ve troubled them.

Crows are a serious side. if they add a couple next year they could be top 4

man i wish we had a Walker type

Keays is getting well under Neales skin. 


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