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These two sides and Brisbane are so so aggressive. Hopefully our sanity and commitment to a defensive game is the difference this year, because it's certainly bucking the trend.

 

Port clearly tanked last week to rest players for tonight.

Port will get it done tonight

1 minute ago, Chook said:

These two sides and Brisbane are so so aggressive. Hopefully our sanity and commitment to a defensive game is the difference this year, because it's certainly bucking the trend.

Finals are a different game. Rarely are they open and attacking. 

 
51 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

God Zorko is a despicable [censored] of a human

While it's common knowledge he's a card-carrying [censored]-wit, I found myself wondering (while watching the game) how on earth he managed to a) become captain and b) hold the position for so long. There's no way Brisbane could possibly win a premiership with that [censored] at the helm. His tool antics just undermines everything they're trying to be/achieve.


50 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

What I would pay to see Geelong turn into West Coast and become a rabble. Thats how much I hate the [censored].

That's the thing though. Geelong don't bottom out

 

Longmuir 😵 cards, marked?

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3 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

Longmuir 😵 cards, marked?

 I don’t need Freo winning games because their coach got the [censored]. Wait til next year thanks. 

6 minutes ago, Chook said:

Quaynor is 100% the best small defender in the comp.

Judd McVee does not endorse this post 😂

Isn’t our preference Week 1 at MCG?


What an electric first quarter. I think it's pretty clear many sides are fighting fire with fire this year, and it will be a bit of a crapshoot.

I back the Dees gameplan to bring a bit of control to these other maniac sides going hell for leather.

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I think port are tiring and the pies will run away with this, and stake their claim for all doubters as being the clear hunted side this year.


55 minutes ago, Chook said:

Mickey Mouse season. We need to win a real one to validate it in my mind.

Could maybe make the case for the 2020 season with fixture disruption and shortened quarters, but not 2021. Reality doesn't owe you or anyone else a grand final win at the MCG.

 
1 minute ago, DeeMee said:

Really 4th or 2nd is our ideal finish I think.

Unless Port finish first, which is unlikely. They have a harder draw than the Pies. 


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