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It is entirely plausible that if Port lose today we could finish as high as second. They have 3 tough games from here they could definitely lose - Pies, Adelaide and Geelong in Geelong. 
 

 
 

Not sure why people are barracking for Port? As Jaded said Port have 3 really tough games, and I like the idea of them being anxious about coming to the G to play.

2 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Not sure why people are barracking for Port? As Jaded said Port have 3 really tough games, and I like the idea of them being anxious about coming to the G to play.

Agreed. 
We realistically cannot finish first. The game and percentage gap between us and Pies is too great. 
However if we only lose one more game from here on, and it’s entirely possible with our draw, we can definitely overtake Port on percentage and Lions on points. Especially if we beat the Lions in 2 weeks time. 
 

Finishing second would be the absolute best possible outcome as we stay at the G and avoid Pies. 

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3 minutes ago, monoccular said:

ANG13 - I am a bit conflicted re tonight's result.

It is looking more and more like 4th is the best we can expect, so having cocky Collingwood at 1 would be way better than Port.  Would far prefer Collingwood at the G than Port over there.

Yep fair enough. Personally if where good enough to finish in the top four and we are playing near our best I don’t think there will be much difference in who we play. All will be tough but all are beatable. 

Finishing top 4 is the only goal. We are at risk of slipping out in the coming weeks. I just can’t trust our form at the moment I’d rather port get up tonight.

Port firing up here. Looks like second place is gone for us if they hold on.

 

Bombers very “lucky” not to be pinged twice in front of Port goal for throw / incorrect disposal 

Where the ones who said the club made a mistake getting rid of Weid??


Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Where the ones who said the club made a mistake getting rid of Weid??

Wasn’t you dazzle! If you were our list manager we’d struggle to field a team.


Terrible results for us today. If we can close out the year strongly, best we can hope for is 3rd or 4th. Looks like we’re off to play either Port in SA or Pies first up. Gonna be tough!

 
5 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Wasn’t you dazzle! If you were our list manager we’d struggle to field a team.

At least you’d know they’d give 100%

2 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Langfords turned into some sort of player over the last 2 years.

Yep, modern day Tony Modra


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