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Anthony Hudson’s going to knock the top off it soon.. the Carlton love-fest from him is becoming a little too gross. 

 
17 minutes ago, BDA said:

decent game this. I hope they knock lumps out of each other

And Carlton lose to gws two weeks in a row please.


3 minutes ago, BDA said:

GWS playing well. killing carlton on the turnover

That's the problem with winning streaks. They have to end sooner or later.

 
Just now, agent 99 said:

Please GWS smash Carlton and stop the Carlton circle jerk that is going on!

That would make Friday nights AFL blockbuster two teams that lost.

6 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

And Carlton lose to gws two weeks in a row please.

If Carlton lose they play Sydney


The feral Blues fans are doing my head in. They are like toddlers who are being denied a lolly pop. 

That umpire should have reversed the free to Carlton for a dangerous tackle. The Carlton players held up the game for a minute and drew blood from Toby Greene in retaliation.


10 minutes ago, Demonland said:

You’d be filthy if you’re a Crows fan  

 

Would Geelong have rested all those players if they were still playing for a spot.

4 hours 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. 

 

Did I see eye gouging from Weitering?

Let's see if the AFL and MRO have the balls to suspend him. Based on Cripps last year, I would say Toby Green to be suspended til next season.

I had forgotten how much I hated Carlton. That Curnow must have posters of himself all over his bedroom. 


8 minutes ago, dee-tox said:

GWS deserve to be in the eight. They are a decent side.

GWS is good enough to finish top 6 IMHO. Had some pretty mediocre losses early on. West Coast beat them earlier in the year if I'm not mistaken and I think they lost to Richmond. 

 

Carlton defence and mids love running forward of the ball and pushing up high.

Sure it looks good when they go deep inside 50, but on turnover none are exactly sprinting back to defend. Very much a one-way running side

 
7 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Has a little of the 2017 vibe about it, as we all sat back and watched the Eagle/Crows game we're in we're out we're in we're out . Enjoy Doggies.

If there are footy gods out there, GWS has to make it over Doggies.

Carlton will embarrass the Dogs first final. Hell GWS would embarrass the Dogs first final.

Dogs are broken and are so far off being in form to play finals it isn't funny.


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