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Bazball Pies v Carlscum ….. I’m torn🤮

Edited by Wodjathefirst


Four and twenties - tonight but they are overdue to lose one and I really want Carlton out of the finals race.

Cats - Draft picks won

Dogs - No Idea why

Lions - would love the Suns to get it done but they won't.

Done - as above

Port  - Come on the Crows. 

Hawks - Get that win out of your system Hawks

Dees - Hmm fingers crossed the real Dees turn up.

North - but they are after the extra pick so they might throw this one. 

 

 

 
9 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Dees - Hmm fingers crossed the real Dees turn up.

As opposed to the team going for its fourth win on the trot?


I made the mistake of tuning into SEN this morning and hearing David King call Collingwood a dynasty and Nick Daicos is worth 2 million a year.

I'm typing this here, because I shouldn't have to shoulder the burden of this alone

Go Blues 🤮

 

Edited by John Demonic

Collingwood has their full list available and it's very strong, well balanced and experienced. 

They have an excellent backline at least the equal of ours; they may not have the very top end talent of our midfield, but they bat measurably deeper; and their forward line is at least equal to ours.  The only area we are superior is in the ruck, but a serious question remains whether we can convert that advantage into a result.

There's a difference in method and that's the intangible come finals time.

Their time is now though with Pendlebury, Howe, Sidebottom, Cox, Elliott, Mihocek and Mitchell all north of 30yo.  There's a Geelong 2022 feeling in the air for me.

Edited by old55


1 hour ago, Whispering_Jack said:

I just have this feeling that Carlton will win tonight.

same here mate but Sam Walsh is stopping me from putting too hard on it 

Blues go on these runs and are hard to stop. If Cripps, Cerra etc are fit they’ll put in a show

1 minute ago, Nascent said:

No jumper clash to see here.

yep good call having the blues wear white shorts

amateur hour


 

C'mon Blues.
There .... I said it.


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