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3 hours ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Well done to the Tigers. Great effort for their captain and the cherry on top they're now ........ 9th. 😆

Credit also to the size of the crowd that turned up taking into consideration the weather 

 

Suns have improved a lot this season. I expect them to beat Carlton today and have a good crack at getting into the 8. Would be great to see them make finals (I've lambasted them for a long time, but they are finally showing some ticker). Would be magnificent if they made finals at the expense of Essendon.

 

So far this weekend the results have suited us putting a game distance to couple of teams that were breathing down our necks. I have seldon enjoyed two rounds of footy more than the last two rounds and we haven't played in one of them. 

15 hours ago, leave it to deever said:

Wouldn't be surprised to see the Tigers get up tonight. 

No bigee.

I am never surprised when any side gets up against StKilda.

Were gifted a soft fixture  won a few games against flat teams and the media started talking about finals. Clueless knobs.


4 minutes ago, Deebauched said:

No bigee.

I am never surprised when any side gets up against StKilda.

Were gifted a soft fixture  won a few games against flat teams and the media started talking about finals. Clueless knobs.

Don't think there a bad side. Some very good talent but will be vying with a few to make the 8.

Just noticed Port on top of the ladder. I had to go have a panadol.

9 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Don't think there a bad side. Some very good talent but will be vying with a few to make the 8.

Their defence has no idea. Take a look at  highlights 1st qtr. Wouldn't be a single saints player that would be in our top six defenders.

 
26 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Just noticed Port on top of the ladder. I had to go have a panadol.

They have played one more game than the Pies so it could be an aberration.

Shades of what is to come with 19 teams. Assuming they have the byes in blocks rather than one team each week and who knows what for the last five rounds the ladder positions will be a relative nightmare on a weekly basis.

Would love to see Norff and Suns get up this arvo. Blueboyz damn lucky they're not playing "oop north" on the goldcoast under humid greasy conditions. Wouldnt back them in a fit.


Not sure who I want to win.

GC puts a game between them and freemantle while a Carlton win gets them within 2 points of freo and perhaps threaten to put them down another spot on the ladder later in the season.

I'm going to ignore the permutations and barrack for a Carlton loss.

Because it's Carlton and it's the right thing to do. 

2 hours ago, Deebauched said:

Their defence has no idea. Take a look at  highlights 1st qtr. Wouldn't be a single saints player that would be in our top six defenders.

Tx Debauched, yea they were poor. I also think with Salo back we have the best bline going about.


7 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

I hate saying this and I feel dirty but I expect Carlton to win today. 

Same here after 6 straight but they look poor.

16 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

I said it last year but Levi Casboult would be perfect for our game style. Competes so well in the air.

Probably keen to leave. Would be a great addition. 


 
9 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I remember when we use to play in this time slot.. 

The funny thing is that this timeslot usually gets the best commentator team, usually led by Huddo who by all rights should have Brian Taylor's job.


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