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38 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Granted but with Top 2 sewn up I imagine there desire will be less than Brisbane's. 

Yeah, if Collingwood were hell bent on winning tonight, then they would have played De Goey. They could afford not to take the risk.
 

 

Weird flex by Collingwood to be throwing the game against Brisbane given we're they're biggest threat (provided we lock away 4th).

 
3 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

2nd is still up for grabs. That should be our aim 

true but with Port playing 2 bottom 6 teams there’s very little chance 

Harder for GC against Carlton with King out.


1 hour ago, old55 said:

Harder for GC against Carlton with King out.

I thaught it might have been easier with McKay playing.

Go GC.

2 hours ago, DubDee said:

true but with Port playing 2 bottom 6 teams there’s very little chance 

I'd happily play Port over there in a QF.....Bring it on.

Pie ---   I hate you but please win

Tigers --

Suns --  Love to see the Blues lose the next two and miss out again

Giants --

Cats -- -

Crows --

Dogs --- Cant be as bad as last week looked.

Dees --

Freo -- Stuff draft picks I want 2nd place. Ps if the Lions win then come on Port.

 

 

 


Let's hope Collingwood get it done today

pies look off. 

and i think no darcy moore means Joe is going to have a big night 


Does anyone know why this is being played at marvel and not the MCG, any particular reason?

 
1 minute ago, Deenooos_ said:

Does anyone know why this is being played at marvel and not the MCG, any particular reason?

So that Collingwood don’t have 15 games at the G. I think that’s literally it.


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