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1 hour ago, Winners at last said:

Poor Jayden Hunt.

It's sad watching him.

This is the only thing that upsets me about how bad the Eagles are. 
The rest of this magnificent ****show is a delicious delight 

 
24 minutes ago, Deeoldfart said:

Is 186 in peril here?

NO!


2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Very hard to do in this modern game. Even with teams like the Eagles. 

Especially when pick one is in the bag. Nobody will out-lose them. 

Yikes, the Crows are really chasing it, though.

Just ten more unanswered goals in the final term and they've got it.

 
1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Especially when pick one is in the bag. Nobody will out-lose them. 

Pick 1 may not want to play for the Eagles especially if hes not from WA. Look what North went through with their No1 pick fleeing after one season. Maybe Eagles will swap No 1 for some lower WA picks. 

if WC get one more goal they will have scored 13 points in each quarter. that hasn’t happened since 19 diggity five

dub out


Just now, DubDee said:

if WC get one more goal they will have scored 13 points in each quarter. that hasn’t happened since 19 diggity five

dub out

You being doing the lunchtime pots again Dub ?

3 minutes ago, Deebauched said:

Pick 1 may not want to play for the Eagles especially if hes not from WA. Look what North went through with their No1 pick fleeing after one season. Maybe Eagles will swap No 1 for some lower WA picks. 

that's considered a given among the pundits... the question is what pick one is worth. 4 and 7 for example? 4 and a very good player.

Have a look at the show Gettable on the AFL site where multiple possibilities are discussed. Strangely enough they say that everyone agrees that the Gold Coast pick is the key to the trades for the number 1 pick.

It's beyond me save to say that the eagles cannot be this bad.

7 minutes ago, Demonland said:

10 for Tex. Fair effort in a 250. 

If only he wasn’t an insufferable racist


One more and Tex jumps to the top of the Coleman which would be great coz Jeremy Cameron. 🤮

Another absolute smashing. Another absolute smashing nowhere near 186.

The nerd in me is enjoying the symmetry of the WCE scoreline. 2.1 in each quarter. 


18 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

You being doing the lunchtime pots again Dub ?

unfortunately i’m sober so that was just me

Just now, Demonland said:

Can’t believe I’m going to say this but Go Tigers. 

no Darcy will be big. Jackson number 1 ruck. Amiss must kick a few

19 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

If only he wasn’t an insufferable racist

i reckon he has served his time and copped a fair bit for his comments. 

time to forgive for me. not suggesting the same applies to you but just throwing my view out there

 

Crows just pushed the Cats out if the 8!!

😊


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