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2 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

This week and next I'll be barracking for whatever combination of results see Carlton tipped out of the 8. 

They need to lose both games and Adelaide and GWS to win both games?

 
1 minute ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Is there a scenario Carlton can miss the 8?

Yes, they need to lose both games of course. Then 2 or 3 teams to win both remaining games.

 
17 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

I’m worried about how flat Carlton are. Last week was a very hard game. I hope we don’t come out this flat. 

It won't make a difference if Carlton lose. Although a win for Gawn would be good.

How good to see Carlton go down.

Gf eligibility out the window.


20 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

I’m worried about how flat Carlton are. Last week was a very hard game. I hope we don’t come out this flat. 

A young team travelling after being up for two months is different than us on our home ground with two running changes. Plus we're fitter.

1 minute ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Is there a scenario Carlton can miss the 8?

Yes. 

They have to lose twice. Then requires some results to be precise because the chasing pack play each other a bit. Easiest option is for GWS to beat Essendon, St Kilda to win once, Dogs to win both games (ie beat Geelong next week), and then Sydney wins twice or wins once but makes up the percentage (about 5%).

2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

How good to see Carlton go down.

Gf eligibility out the window.

We were 33 down to North two weeks ago. 

Don’t count chickens etc etc.

 
2 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

We were 33 down to North two weeks ago. 

Don’t count chickens etc etc.

I'm counting because we were robbed.

3 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

We were 33 down to North two weeks ago. 

Don’t count chickens etc etc.

True but that was North. Gold Coast is miles ahead and made Brisbane look second rate three weeks ago.

Carlton's grand final was last week.


Just now, praha said:

True but that was North. Gold Coast is miles ahead and made Brisbane look second rate three weeks ago.

Carlton's grand final was last week.

Logically, yes. 

I’ll still wait a bit longer before I feel like they aren’t capable of pulling it back. 

9 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

They need to lose both games and Adelaide and GWS to win both games?

Adelaide can't overtake them ED14. All it might take is for St Kilda & Sydney to win one and GWS to win both, one of which is against Carlton. Then they could get tipped out on %. 

Suns using the ball really well. working the ball into their f50 with ease


15 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

Not that I wish ill on anyone, and Cripps is down in the rooms

this confirmed? Cripps injured?

4 minutes ago, BDA said:

Suns using the ball really well. working the ball into their f50 with ease

Looking to work it through the corridor by hand and foot wherever possible.

Contesting hard when they need to but also taking the gane on once they win the ball.

Great footy to watch

Choll, Whitts, Rowell, Miller & Flanders all very  good so far

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12 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

We were 33 down to North two weeks ago. 

Don’t count chickens etc etc.

Gold Coast is 90 levels above North. You literally cannot compare these two sides. 


4 minutes ago, DubDee said:

this confirmed? Cripps injured?

Nah, back out, but sub was warming up....

Soft frees galore for Carlton. Almost as if HQ gave the directive.

 

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