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2 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Who do we actually want to win here? Because it’ll affect our draft pick and a top 2 finish depending on the result

brisbane by less that 12 points....


the Saints and Bombers sacked their coaches based on performance. another year of development of the youngsters and they are in the same position 

good teams stick with their coaches

 

I find it hilarious that Brisbane pay $2 million of their annual salary cap to tall forwards - who they then tell to get out of the 50 and let the little bloke go to work.


Jackson is a freak. going to be the best ‘ruck’ in the league in 2 years 

what do Hipwood and Daniher actually do?

FREO the greatest chokers since "The Boston Strangler"!


last leg of my multi. cmon Lions. just win you dumb [censored]

Just now, Demonland said:

2nd spot slipping away 😢

They still need another 3 goals (without Fremantle scoring) to pass us on percentage. 

Plenty of time


1 minute ago, Demonland said:

2nd spot slipping away 😢

no... the one point win to the Lions is the best of both worlds for this week.

Lions have a slightly harder run home than we do..

Hope springs etc

PS... 8 points is stretching the equation but we're still ok

Yes !!!

Back to 17pts in 5 mins

Edited by Wadda We Sing

 

Jacko to win it for us.


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