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Just now, BDA said:

dumb play cripps

Won't matter. This will be a smashing if Collingwood can't start winning some contested ball.

 

That was one of the most decrepit efforts by Howe on the wing, stood and watched Martin take a mark one on one, then after the mark is taken leaves curnow and goes to wave at someone running past while curnow takes the next mark. He’s lucky the blues stuffed it up inside 50

 

You can tell the majority of the Collingwood fans don't know the rules from the noises they make (and lack of intelligence).

Cracking game.
Blues are gonna be a handful next week.


Dissent is back but insufficient attempt to keep the ball in play is dead for this game at least if it involves Collingwood. 

I will be amazed if Carlton keep this pressure up for another half. It’s been incredible.

 

Seeing the pies shell shocked like this has been much more satisfying than I expected.

Hope the blues can bring it for another 2 quarters

4 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

Cracking game.
Blues are gonna be a handful next week.

Yep. Saints are stuffed 😂

 

(we play them in a fortnight)


Will be interesting to see how port go tomorrow. Last week's ripper was played at a frenzy and has probably taken some toll.

6 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

Cracking game.
Blues are gonna be a handful next week.

Good thing we're playing the roos then.

38 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

LOL at watching all you guys having to barrack for Carlton. 🤣 

Im not I hope The Filth BOG all over Visybags

6 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

Cracking game.
Blues are gonna be a handful next week.

The way they are going, they are coming for our top 4 spot

1 minute ago, picket fence said:

Im not I hope The Filth BOG all over Visybags

Why can't both teams lose? 😩


1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Will be interesting to see how port go tomorrow. Last week's ripper was played at a frenzy and has probably taken some toll.

That will be David King's out. 

Sick against us when we beat them.

Tired after last week.

By the by, there's a chance they might have to play consecutive weeks in finals.

4 minutes ago, binman said:

That will be David King's out. 

Sick against us when we beat them.

Tired after last week.

By the by, there's a chance they might have to play consecutive weeks in finals.

Must be something to it. Blues aren't that good. Yea they have five in a row but Port fielded half a team against them and the other four were cellar dwellers.


How was that 15m to Pendlebury ? Happy to give them against Carlton in the first half. 

Little Nicky squibbed a few contests tonight.

 

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