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8 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Port - We don't want to go to the Gabba _ Tigers - Stuff you were not going from pick six to pick nine. 

Port obviously don't want to go there either. Should have put money on this game.

6 minutes ago, agent 99 said:

🤔so play the hardest QF so you don’t have to play them again if you lose in the Semi or play the easiest QF and win and don’t have to play the at home at all?

You're not following.

 

Port running away with this now.

Fourth spot and a match up against Collingwood in week 1 of finals looks all but confirmed.

EDIT: Dusty goal brings the margin back to two goals...

Edited by Demon Jack

Port didn’t bank on the tigers being so bad and even with all the help they still couldn’t get over them. But there is still time. Wait and see.


ok so win lose or draw we are finishing 4th.

without doing anything silly we need to put in a solid half to emulate QF game style. Syndey are a good turnover scoring team so should be a good opportunity to try a few things defensively to try and stop that. 

Port going to the Gabba. Good luck with that. 

 

Doesn’t matter now 4th place it is! Smash the swans then roll the pies at home.🤘😊🤘


Just now, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Surely the 1,4 and 2,3 games get Friday / Saturday ??

Seven just said Pies on Thurs and Carlton want Fri. They said want.

Does the AFL think anything through before they act?


Carlton fans don’t understand the rules. It’s almost like they haven’t watched any footy for 20 years.

Come on Orange, stop wasting these entries.

10 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

To make my weekend complete.

Please, please GWS, stick it deep up Carlton's [censored] !

 

( and may Curnow not get a touch )

Sam Taylor is a disastrous out for them. 


4 hours 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.

Along with the weather and umpires we only lost by less than a goal. Still they are both good players.

Blues are hot right now

very glad we are not playing them in finals 

 

Terrific response by the Giants.


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