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NON-MFC: Rd 24 2023

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1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Go Saints.

Without knowing what will transpire tomorrow, I think St Kilda winning would be bad for us. 

 

Lions kicking for goal very poor. Could be one of those games for them.


 
12 minutes ago, Bang Bang Bang said:

Without knowing what will transpire tomorrow, I think St Kilda winning would be bad for us. 

The opposite actually. If the saints win then sydney can't move up from 7th.  Unless they beat us by 10 goals and the blues lose by 10 but hard to see that happening.

1 minute ago, dl4e said:

The opposite actually. If the saints win then sydney can't move up from 7th.  Unless they beat us by 10 goals and the blues lose by 10 but hard to see that happening.

I was thinking more along the lines of Port/Melbourne winning tomorrow. We’d have to travel against an inform Port. I’d prefer a flaky Collingwood at the G.

But if Port lose and we win, then we’re hosting a final.

It’s a difficult day. 


Brisbane lose

Melbourne win and Port win - we play Port in Adelaide

Melbourne win and Port lose - we claim 2nd spot and a home final vs Lions.

 

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I just want it to get to the Port match with top 2 still in play. Would suck if it ended right now.


Gee lions making hard work of it.    How different if it playing during the day in Brassie compared to a slippery night game.

We've got 4th locked regardless of any other results this round.

Dead rubber v swans. Use tomorrow's game to experiment fwd and down back. 

A win is great . Lose ? Who cares. Stay away from the Gabba. They'll be kicking goals blindfolded in the QF . Todays goal kicking mess is irrelevant.

Wow, just wow. Brad Hill has a chance for a massive breakaway, doesn't handball, somehow finds himself in a htb tackle, back the other way and Daniher goal. 

Kayfabe of WWE standards.


49 minutes ago, Bang Bang Bang said:

Without knowing what will transpire tomorrow, I think St Kilda winning would be bad for us. 

St Kilda winning and us winning gives us a home final against Brisbane.

Edit: I am wrong.

Edited by Clint Bizkit

2 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

St Kilda winning and us winning gives us a home final against Brisbane.

Need Port to lose also. 

 

You could fool me that St Kilda are a finals team. Sure they are frustrating them with good defensive structure but where's the execution? Can't generate any scoring shots and look like they panic when making that final kick into 50. 

Plenty of teams would be putting Brisbane to the sword for missing those chances but not the Saints. Blinkers central.


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