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Hipwood set up that goal taking a risk from half back

 

Now that was touched!

 

Assuming we beat Hawthorn we basically need to tank the last game against Sydney.

Pies don’t look fit. They’ve run out of legs again. 
Surely they’re not loading now 

A penny for your thoughts @binman

Brisbane look alright but how serious are the Pies?

This isn't Collingwood's best by any stretch

 
1 minute ago, Jibroni said:

Assuming we beat Hawthorn we basically need to tank the last game against Sydney.

Port should have Freo and Richmond covered. Brisbane win and we can just about lock in 4th


Just now, Macca said:

Brisbane look alright but how serious are the Pies?

This isn't Collingwood's best by any stretch

So you think they aren’t trying two weeks out from finals? Rubbish. 
They have nothing in the tank. Not even the air of invisibility that they had a month back. 

6 minutes ago, Macca said:

1st or 2nd is the same yeah? So the Pies have very little incentive to go all out (De Goey rested etc) ... and that includes against the Don's next Friday

But we can't be sure of any result including tonight

Port will probably win their last 2 but if we knew that for sure, we could make a lot of money

We beat the Hawks and then rest our best players against Sydney (why risk injury?) ... 4th place and then launch

 

Remind me to not go on here next week when the 'IS RESTING PLAYERS RISKING FORM?' debate starts. I already avoid any posts that mention 'loading' on either side of that debate, haha

Collingwood are going down like flies so I think I need to accept that Brisbane are going to win. Murphy looks like he's out so Collingwood losing to the DONS looks like a real possibility.

Collingwood are a bunch of no hopers that can't get off their butts to get a job right now.


1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

Murphy looks very dejected. If him and Moore aren’t fit they basically have a backline of flankers.

Yet Howe's still forward 

12 minutes ago, monoccular said:

And I wonder what Michael Christian will say about the dump tackle by McCreery?  Remind me who did Christian play for??    PS: was anything said about the one on Rivers late last week? Or was the Carlton exemption card played?

Was curious too whether Rivers’ perpetrator was cited. But looking on AFL app I couldn’t find anything. Obviously the no injury - no case to answer……

If it was the earlier rounds both would’ve received a week…..but somehow the rules change 

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5 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Assuming we beat Hawthorn we basically need to tank the last game against Sydney.

Insanity. We need to pump Hawthorn and Sydney by 60 points and go into September flying.


Pies are horrific.

Further to my last post, the way Collingwood are playing tonight, they’re just as likely to lose to Essendon next week (who always rise to the occasion of that matchup) which would mean Brisbane would finish 1st. Finishing 4th and playing them first up, then Carlton if we lost, a disaster

 
1 minute ago, wizardinoz said:

If the cocky Pies drop the last game of the season top spot will be gone.

Lucky for them they play Essendon. No chance. 

2 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Good night top 2.

Too many silly losses through to early July have cost us, when we went in as clear $1.20 favourites. 

Yep

GWS

Freo

Carlton

any others ?


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