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Tight, hard, contested, brutal. Great contest without being much of a spectacle. We aren't taking our moments well, and I reckon the winner will be the team who makes the most of the limited opportunities given by opposition. 

We need Fritsch back.

After the Matildas game, I'm not sure my heart can take much more.

 
Just now, DeelightfulPlay said:

Watch by yourself, preserve your sanity Layzie!

I agree DeelightfulPlay 

They get the rub of the umps and the Carlton fans still sounded like drunk cows with their booing when we get the odd free.

 

i genuinely have nfi what to expect this last quarter.. at the game it feels we’ve been in 2nd gear most of the game. 

16 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Van Rooyen is having a shocker tonight 

No he isnt


Time for some Kozzie magic.

Kick the sealer KP.

Edited by leave it to deever

 

Really just want this win tonight. Where's Binman to tell us that the game is perfectly poised for x + x - y to equal a win when you need him?

1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Carlton are very good, genuine chance to win the flag this year.

Yep they have the game style for it 

I wonder how many petrol tickets they’ve wasted getting themselves back into finals contention. But they are excellent. 


1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Carlton are very good, genuine chance to win the flag this year.

Agreed.

We proved in 2021 that you don’t need to serve a final’s apprenticeship to win a flag.

Gotta put the ‘burners’ on now fellas 💪

2 minutes ago, Die Hard Demon said:

i genuinely have nfi what to expect this last quarter.. at the game it feels we’ve been in 2nd gear most of the game. 

We have the momentum.

Message to the forwards.... you still need to have one or two leading at the ball carrier.  Yes even in greasy conditions!

Who's instructing/guiding them (or isn't) ??


Here we go

scores 666. total 42. meaning of life and everything. bodes well for dees!

 

2 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

A final quarter Oliver special coming up.

He's getting better quarter by quarter.

Let’s hit the scoreboard FAST!!

Set the scene and break hearts early.


 

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