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54 minutes ago, Redleg said:

That wouldn’t happen.

The Dogs struggled to beat Geelong’s VFL side last night.

It was probably only match fitness of Cat’s younger guys in the last quarter that gave Dogs the win.

They look an unhappy team.

geelong are a shadow of last year.  Why isn't that the narrative in the media.  ?

Dogs absolutelt gettable y by anyone in the 8 in Week 1.

 
10 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Tex Walker 

Charlie Curnow 

Nick Larkey 

I would love the Dees to have such a goalkicking key forward. 

Neitz, Schwarz, Lyon.

10 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Tex Walker 

Charlie Curnow 

Nick Larkey 

I would love the Dees to have such a goalkicking key forward. 

If Petty has an injury free season next year, bookmark him kicking 50 plus goals.

 
11 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

We had to do it in 1990 against Hawthorn. Won both games, but they were brutal and we had nothing else left in the tank. 

Half true. We had a week off before we played WC at Waverley in the SF due to their draw with Collingwood in the QF in week one and their replay. We should have beaten WC, we let a golden opportunity slip that year.


Bulldogs arent out of the woods yet.

GWS must be a huge chance today with Mr Toby right on form and one of the best defence teams. Those Carlton cheats will he lucky to kick 10 goals.

##&#%%##  F Carlton.

 

Stkilda will be praying for a Dees win. If not, Stkilda's run in Sept will crash into a wall in Week1.  Over and out.

Edited by Deebauched

4 hours ago, old55 said:

Half true. We had a week off before we played WC at Waverley in the SF due to their draw with Collingwood in the QF in week one and their replay. We should have beaten WC, we let a golden opportunity slip that year.

Those 2 games against Hawthorn were all we had. The week off didn’t do anything 

we lost games mid year that cost us

Edited by Sir Why You Little

1 hour ago, old55 said:

Half true. We had a week off before we played WC at Waverley in the SF due to their draw with Collingwood in the QF in week one and their replay. We should have beaten WC, we let a golden opportunity slip that year.

Completely agree. The week's delay meant we were not tuned in in the day we played WC. You could tell in the warmup that we were in trouble.

 
2 hours ago, Demon17 said:

geelong are a shadow of last year.  Why isn't that the narrative in the media.  ?

Dogs absolutelt gettable y by anyone in the 8 in Week 1.

it’s a joke. If we missed finals after winning the flag they’d be calling for Goodys head

not to mention the bombers not being dragged over the coals with their massive finals choke and 150pt loss.

Watching the Port Richmond game. Considering turning the commentary down. Brereton is just so full of himself.


1 minute ago, Wodjathefirst said:

Watching the Port Richmond game. Considering turning the commentary down. Brereton is just so full of himself.

I don’t mind the coverage having one person as ‘special’ comments, but they just talk way too much. They have a comment on just about every piece of play. 

4 hours ago, Demon17 said:

geelong are a shadow of last year.  Why isn't that the narrative in the media.  ?

Dogs absolutelt gettable y by anyone in the 8 in Week 1.

Real incentive for Carlton to beat GWS so they get the Bulldogs in Week 1. Reckon Carlton will rip the Doggies apart.

37 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Another point is who would Port rather play next week. 

They’d rather not play Brisbane in Brisbane.

Incredibly Port have lost 4 straight up at the GABBA and 5 of their last 6 encounters against Brisbane.

They don’t match up well against Brisbane.

And Port are playing like a team that knows it can’t play a week 1 home final, albeit with a small lead.

Edited by Bring-Back-Powell


Geez Butters and Rozee are going to be an issue for us if we play them in the finals.

We’ve already lost to them this year directly because of those 2. They weren’t just key contributors, they we’re the difference in round 10.

9 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Geez Butters and Rozee are going to be an issue for us if we play them in the finals.

We’ve already lost to them this year directly because of those 2. They weren’t just key contributors, they we’re the difference in round 10.

Hahahaha

Port players are playing like they are scared of copping a pre finals injury.

Are Port even genuinely trying to win this? They should at least make it look like it.

Still think we can finish the lions up at The Gabba so oh well..


Pies fans would be cheering the Tigers on hard right now

home to Port is the easiest fixture out there

25 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Geez Butters and Rozee are going to be an issue for us if we play them in the finals.

We’ve already lost to them this year directly because of those 2. They weren’t just key contributors, they we’re the difference in round 10.

Goody wanted us head to head  last time.

Trust there be more planning into them next time 

3 hours ago, Deebauched said:

Bulldogs arent out of the woods yet.

GWS must be a huge chance today with Mr Toby right on form and one of the best defence teams. Those Carlton cheats will he lucky to kick 10 goals.

##&#%%##  F Carlton.

 

Stkilda will be praying for a Dees win. If not, Stkilda's run in Sept will crash into a wall in Week1.  Over and out.

Hogan in great touch too.

 
3 hours ago, Deebauched said:

Bulldogs arent out of the woods yet.

GWS must be a huge chance today with Mr Toby right on form and one of the best defence teams. Those Carlton cheats will he lucky to kick 10 goals.

##&#%%##  F Carlton.

 

Stkilda will be praying for a Dees win. If not, Stkilda's run in Sept will crash into a wall in Week1.  Over and out.

Well we know they always get 3 from soft Curnow free kicks for a start.


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