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1 hour ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Hawthorn are going to be a huge challenge next week.

They will be.

And a big factor is we will struggle to come up from last nights game such was it's intensity. 

I'm glad the Hawks have travel, and one less day to recover.

They will look to to to us exactly what they did to the Pies - run us of our feet

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9 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Port probably have second locked up, and the all important home final, if they can beat Freo on the road next week.

That would be crud apples.

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Look, no one wants to hear it now, but this Port game is why we shouldn’t sell games to NT. Why would we give up home ground advantage in such a tight race? Lost that by less than a goal. If that was 4 points we are second.

Its a losing mentality selling games.

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1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

Look, no one wants to hear it now, but this Port game is why we shouldn’t sell games to NT. Why would we give up home ground advantage in such a tight race? Lost that by less than a goal. If that was 4 points we are second.

Its a losing mentality selling games.

Yeah it’s definitely not a football first decision by our club.

Hopefully we get rid of it some time in the near future. 

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Posted
1 minute ago, Clintosaurus said:

Another soft call of a goal. 

Watching the Richmond game and they took 90 seconds to decide if Riewoldt took a mark on the line or not.

Last night they made a game deciding call in 35 seconds.

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If we can win one of the next two, we will have a home final against the Pies without Nick and a double chance.

That’s probably our best result at this stage.

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Just now, Redleg said:

If we can win one of the next two, we will have a home final against the Pies without Nick and a double chance.

That’s probably our best result at this stage.

How ironic would it be for finishing 4th being the best option?

Posted (edited)
1 minute ago, Redleg said:

If we can win one of the next two, we will have a home final against the Pies without Nick and a double chance.

That’s probably our best result at this stage.

That my friend is a magnificent result

Straight to the Prelim, do not Pass Go

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Posted (edited)
6 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Another soft call of a goal. 

"INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE!!"

- as per... every. time.

The umpires are exonerated for their decision making.

 

Jonno Ralph - letting us all know that the AFL have 'ticked off' the decision on Petracca's non goal last night... FMD.

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Posted
1 minute ago, Redleg said:

If we can win one of the next two, we will have a home final against the Pies without Nick and a double chance.

That’s probably our best result at this stage.

100% agree now.

Probably good to see the Lions beat Collingwood next week just to dent Collingwood’s confidence and form further, and Port winning at least the same number as us after today.

We will beat Collingwood in a qualifying final at the MCG. We would be underdogs in the other games. 
 

If we did finish 4th, the loser of that match (1st v 4th) will probably end up playing Carlton at the MCG the following week. Still would prefer that situation as I’m confident we’d beat Collingwood.

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5 minutes ago, Redleg said:

If we can win one of the next two, we will have a home final against the Pies without Nick and a double chance.

That’s probably our best result at this stage.

And with Moore maybe touch and go. 

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Just need to get it done against the Hawks then we can do whatever we need to against the Swans to get the final match up we want.  The exact reason why all last round games should be played at the same time.

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4 hours ago, dees189227 said:

I know it was a few days ago but just catching up. Why did Tim english take that kickout? Where was Caleb Daniel or someone else 

they were disorganised and completely rattled

losing libba was a signficant blow for their set-up

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On 8/13/2023 at 5:39 PM, The heart beats true said:

Watching the Richmond game and they took 90 seconds to decide if Riewoldt took a mark on the line or not.

Last night they made a game deciding call in 35 seconds.

Hopefully not season deciding!

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