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Dockers looking good this quarter

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what is Ross Lyon doing? all he has is defence. 

Saints have 1.4 in the second half. you’ve got max King up there scratching his [censored]

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2 hours ago, beelzebub said:

Knees are absolute buggers...   broken bones....just time...come good..  Knees... buggers

Had two knee replacements and really relate to what you are saying.


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St Kilda kicking 1 goal in the second half against a Carlton side missing most of their starting midfield is just rubbish. 

They had the chance to win this game, have blown it, and now face the slide that their form warrants. 

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9 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

What the [censored] are the Saints doing in the eight?

They are [censored] stumbly , fumbly [censored] ants !

Geelong the likely side to replace the Saints in 8. Swans could take GWS slot but thats about it.

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Just now, Deebauched said:

Geelong the likely side to replace the Saints in 8. Swans could take GWS slot but thats about it.

Carlton now 5th but who knows with that lot.

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5 hours ago, Macca said:

The Pies will almost certainly have a home QF final against Brisbane or Port (unless we slip up) so I can see them not playing Nick (after him being 5 weeks on the sidelines)

But a lot depends on the 6 weeks forecast.  Is that accurate? Or approximately?

Stab in the dark this far out I would have thought. At worst, depending on their finals games it might be prudent to save him until next season. With the way he plays they may be desperate to play him.

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7 minutes ago, DubDee said:

what is Ross Lyon doing? all he has is defence. 

Saints have 1.4 in the second half. you’ve got max King up there scratching his [censored]

King  missed a crucial goal ( again) that may have changed the course of events

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4 minutes ago, Deebauched said:

Geelong the likely side to replace the Saints in 8. Swans could take GWS slot but thats about it.

Geelong and Sydney are the most likely to pounce on St Kilda and GWS, who are the two most shaky current top 8 sides.

But if Adelaide beat Sydney in a fortnight (at home) and we then beat Sydney in Round 24, could also be Adelaide.  

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C'mon Freo 😅.
Jackson 126 SC pts at half time.
He's on a blinder.

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St Kilda is the worst side in the 8 at this stage of the season, maybe ever. 
Whoever plays them in finals is getting a week off. 

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27 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

What the [censored] are the Saints doing in the eight?

They are [censored] stumbly , fumbly [censored] ants !

Which conversely suugests...Blues are more sky than Navy ;)

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Terrible luck to the front running outside Brownlow Fancy from Carringbusch

CMON DOWN TRACC!!! 😎

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