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4 goals in 6:47?

 

How good are Collingwood in discovering Howe as an intercept defender and then trying him as a forward. You never know what you may find playing someone out of position - very brave of them!


And on cue Brayshaw starts the interstate, 6 days break, wet night last week narrative 

Personally I'd like to congratulate Carlton for finidng a way to make BT go quiet for a while. Barely a peep out of him. You can feel the other commentators being made uncomfortable, too.

 

And the daicos duo, where have they been? Maybe the footy media will talk about something else this week 

Edited by KLV

Nick Daicos playing just to stat pad what's been a horrible night for him 😂😂😂


7 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Howe… F him off already 

Ungrateful [censored]

What's the story behind Howes? Sorry he was before my time.

1 minute ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Nick Daicos playing just to stat pad what's been a horrible night for him 😂😂😂

Rubbish decision by him to burn a teammate and go for an impossible goal 

Blues fans still want to sack Voss??

Actually careful what you wish for, media will talk non stop about Carlton this week. Good time to start a new book 

We definitely have to win 3 more games to finish above Carlton, should Carlton win their remaining games.

Did not budget for them beating Collingwood and Port.

Edited by Bring-Back-Powell


Just now, ElDiablo14 said:

What's the story behind Howes? Sorry he was before my time.

He cracked the sads when Roos moved him to defense. Said he wanted to play forward. 
Left to Collingwood to play in, you guessed it, defense, then had a crack at Melbourne saying it’s nice to play in front of big crowds. 
Hope he had a nice time watching us win a flag in 2021. 
 

We also plucked him from nowhere while he was working as a sparky. He’s a tool. 

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

He cracked the sads when Roos moved him to defense. Said he wanted to play forward. 
Left to Collingwood to play in, you guessed it, defense, then had a crack at Melbourne saying it’s nice to play in front of big crowds. 
Hope he had a nice time watching us win a flag in 2021. 
 

We also plucked him from nowhere while he was working as a sparky. He’s a tool. 

He final found home at Collingwood then 😂😂

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

He cracked the sads when Roos moved him to defense. Said he wanted to play forward. 
Left to Collingwood to play in, you guessed it, defense, then had a crack at Melbourne saying it’s nice to play in front of big crowds. 
Hope he had a nice time watching us win a flag in 2021. 
 

We also plucked him from nowhere while he was working as a sparky. He’s a tool. 

Not quite right they said they would play him forward that lasted a few games then went done back and the media said great move by Buckley.

They will think they can win the flag now and are into 5th spot.

Looking forward to smacking them in a few weeks.


2 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Same as Fritta...

One of them isn’t a sook and a backstabber tho. 
And only win is a 6 goal premiership winning forward 😂

7 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Collingwood have looked pretty ordinary.

Risk / reward going down the corridor - pressure them and they are vulnerable

5 minutes ago, KLV said:

And the daicos duo, where have they been? Maybe the footy media will talk about something else this week 

No doubt they will just emphasise how important they are.

1 minute ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

We definitely have to win 3 more games to finish above Carlton, should Carlton win their remaining games.

One will of course be an 8 point game - Saturday week. 

 

That was a impressive win by the blues.

Collingwood were full strength.

Carlton were missing, McKay, Walsh, Cerra (2nd half), Kennedy.


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