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24 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Tomorrow now turns to being such a crucial and season defining game.

Win, and win by a few goals and we can easily slot into 3rd. 

Remember, since 2000, no one has won the premiership finishing 4th..

But do we want to finish 3rd.?????????????????

An interstate  first week QF, then possibly Pies in the Prelim.if we win week 2 (or possibly if we win Week 1)

No thanks.

 
4 minutes ago, Demon17 said:

But do we want to finish 3rd.?????????????????

An interstate  first week QF, then possibly Pies in the Prelim.if we win week 2 (or possibly if we win Week 1)

No thanks.

No,  we want to finish second, and if we win our games, and Port lose to Adelaide tonight and Geelong at Geelong (on the rebound) next week, then it is very achievable.

 
2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Bombers getting the rub of the green. 

Thanks for watching the off game for us.


11 minutes ago, Demon17 said:

But do we want to finish 3rd.?????????????????

An interstate  first week QF, then possibly Pies in the Prelim.if we win week 2 (or possibly if we win Week 1)

No thanks.

Should be anywhere, anytime mentality. 

13 minutes ago, Demon17 said:

But do we want to finish 3rd.?????????????????

An interstate  first week QF, then possibly Pies in the Prelim.if we win week 2 (or possibly if we win Week 1)

No thanks.

If Port lose tonight, then we have a good chance of grabbing 2nd spot as I think Port will drop at least one more game. 
 

That’s assuming we win all remaining games. Swans and Blues are no easy beats. 

 
7 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

I’m off to the movies. 
 

God speed Adelaide. 

Barbie or Oppenheimer?


1 hour ago, Satan said:

You and me and many others but their good results for Melbourne

There is a danger that we could finish 3rd, though we only need to win the next 7 straight for 🏆 regardless 

13 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

I do wonder if the other top 4 teams have got their conditioning right. They all look pretty cooked. 

Looking forward to the demonland podcast analysis of this question

10 minutes ago, Deebauched said:

Its now in Dees court tomorrow. 

Do it.

 

 

✔️

13 minutes ago, Deebauched said:

Its now in Dees court tomorrow. 

Do it.

 

 

Hopefully King of our own destiny

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8 minutes ago, Chook said:

Barbie or Oppenheimer?

Gran Tourismo... it's based on a true story

2 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Hopefully King of our own destiny

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Looks like a Thai immigration police mafia official. Please dont post that again. Im trying to relax  here in Bangkok.  jeesuz.


Horrible clash with Jones and Alir.   Both look concussed.  Big moment for this game and next week v Cats and maybe the next v GW$

Crows should win it from here and port will have lost 3 on the trot with Cats next week without a backline. Did Hinkley get his contract extension? 

How can Alir Alir be back on the field? That looked like a concussion. If only to prevent any danger to the player.


1 minute ago, Chook said:

Aliir back on the ground. What an effort!

mmmm….. not so sure. Hope the concussion test was done thoroughly.  

No 50 against Dixon.  Didn’t return the ball, and gave lip. Would have been a certain Crow goal. 

 
1 minute ago, monoccular said:

mmmm….. not so sure. Hope the concussion test was done thoroughly.  

Probably passed his test which he deliberately did poorly on in the preseason control.


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