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5 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

They definitely overachieved last year, they are still middle of the pack.

That's being generous. Will finish 14th after this round and will be lucky to win three more for the year. Up until about three weeks ago had a great run with the least injuries. Pains me we lost to them but we have at least taken a couple of top teams .

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Just now, leave it to deever said:

That's being generous. Will finish 14th after this round and will be lucky to win three more for the year. Up until about three weeks ago had a great run with the least injuries.

I mean that they are still far off becoming a serious premiership contender. I believe people in WA drank their own bathwater and really thought they were a chance, just get one unicorn!

 

Suns had the chance to take a stranglehold in the first quarter but lousy "connection" has left the door open.


 

11 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Saints next 4 games at Marvel. How many games do they play there? Seems they’re there most weeks. 

They play their next 5 at Marvel !

They're bog ordinary cant even get into the game against the Suns. Most likely team to drop out of the 8. Only still in it because of their soft fixture.

5 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Top 2 is out of our reach barring upsets. We also have to win every game. 

I disagree if Port drop today they are in a little bother.

Brain fade Weitering. Should have let it go through for a behind

6 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Gee I’d love to play Port on Grand Final day at the G

Got a "100%" emoticon to add to the suite you already have @Demonland?


9 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

mckay in all sorts - landed hard and seemed to jar his knee

Subbed out of the game now.


4 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Even if they lose today they could only lose 2 more (Geelong and Collingwood). Unless they drop another and we win all our games we can’t mathematically catch them. 

Our chance is small and we can only blame ourselves but the Local Derby is always a 50/50 game no matter which team is  sitting where on the ladder. Happy if we can just win our last six and sit back and watch. 

6 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Even if they lose today they could only lose 2 more (Geelong and Collingwood). Unless they drop another and we win all our games we can’t mathematically catch them. 

Unlikely they drop out of the top 2 but I think the showdown could go either way and GWS may push them as well.

Can see a dip in performance from them after 13 straight wins, teams can rarely sustain it.

 

Port Adelaide stinking it up! Carltank on fire Motslop 4 goals already

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