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Poms are 4/80 :)

Edited by Jibroni

 

It goes against the natural order of things to cheer for the Pies, but I keep on having to remind myself it's in our best interests

Somehow I have a soft spot a mile wide for the Doggies, probably because of 21 and my boss!

 

Wow the Pies really commit the entire team when they attack.  Haven't really seen a team play like this before

Turn it over and you have a goal.  Naughton was on his own earlier with only Quaynor within 20m

McCrae could be the new Hardwick. It's stubbornly taken me a long time to acknowledge them but they will win 2 flags at least i reckon

Having said that - they are not unbeatable.  and have clear vulnerabilities


The one week you want/need Collingwood to do you a favour 😬 

Pies need to ditch Ash Johnson before he single-handedly loses them a final. Not the smartest of players.

pies conversion a "disgrace" in near perfect conditions for a premiership favorite, 28% 🤷‍♂️

Edited by Engorged Onion

 

If Pies lose tonight they’ve lost to 3rd, 4th and 5th on the ladder. 
 

Speaks volumes.

Put that in your pipe and smoke it Mason.

1 minute ago, Engorged Onion said:

pies conversion a disgrace in near perfect conditions for a premiership favorite, 28% 🤷‍♂️

Meanwhile the Doga have been outstanding in their forward conversion and connection since 3 quarter time of last week.


Dogs moving the ball well. They've built into the season nicely and are a big chance of taking the final top 4 spot.

The dogs are having about a million shots from the pocket and nailing all of them, so we'd better be able to do the same on the same ground in 24 hours time.

Ugal-hagen is slowly emerging as a star of the comp.

Fabulous work ethic. Multiple leads high up the ground and doubling back occasionaly for a few inside 50.

2nd efforts and some great passes inside.

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Just now, Demon Dynasty said:

Ugal-hagen is slowly turning into a star of the comp.

Fabulous work ethic. Multiple leads high up the ground and doubling back occasionaly for a few inside 50.

2nd efforts and some great passes inside.

was just about to post the same

and his kicking on his non preferred is outstanding 

Imagine moving the ball with such precision and then nailing shots on goal. 
What a dream 🙄


Just don’t understand watching both teams fwds leading & taking marks vs ours running away from the ball carrier, and sharp passing no long bombs 

Not to wish ill on anyone but Jack Crisp needs to miss a game someway or another sometime soon. He’s creeping closer to Jimmy’s record. 😡

Friendly reminder y’all…

This is the NON-MFC thread

Just sayin’ 

1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Not to wish ill on anyone but Jack Crisp needs to miss a game someway or another sometime soon. He’s creeping closer to Jimmy’s record. 😡

Yes!! I actually feel bad for being sad when I see him get up sore from a contest and then just run it off 😅


11 minutes ago, DubDee said:

was just about to post the same

and his kicking on his non preferred is outstanding 

Yes.  Has struggled with goal kicking up until about half way through this season.  Now appears to be turning the corner.

His attack at the marking contest has gone up a notch as well.  No doubt more confident in the body as he fills out and gets stronger.

13 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Not to wish ill on anyone but Jack Crisp needs to miss a game someway or another sometime soon. He’s creeping closer to Jimmy’s record. 😡

if he gets within 20 games…

i know a guy

 
44 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Does channel 7 know not everyone barracks for Collingwood? This is worse than press Red for Ed.

7 been going hard for a Pies flag since 2018. Likeable? Nah, still the [censored] I have always thought they are.


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