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How gratifying it was to see Demon Sam Weideman top scoring for the Bombers with two of their three goals. Imagine what it would have looked like without his contribution 

 
20 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

I can’t see us getting pick 1, so want the Suns to finish above Freo to give us a better pick

Yes.

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They were saying we are a chance to play Collingwood on the Thursday night but what happens if we cop a concussion tomorrow that’s only 11 days so they wouldn’t be able to play hopefully if that did happen the afl wouldn’t schedule us on that day same goes for Carlton and gws 

 

This is like a 2 week bye with all these irrelevant games.

AFL are lucky they have no real competition other than B grade movies

PS: Gil etc will be thinking... imagine the excitement if 9 and 10 if not 11 and 12 were eligible for wild card play offs

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1 hour ago, brendan said:

They were saying we are a chance to play Collingwood on the Thursday night but what happens if we cop a concussion tomorrow that’s only 11 days so they wouldn’t be able to play hopefully if that did happen the afl wouldn’t schedule us on that day same goes for Carlton and gws 

Whately brought this up on SEN this morning.

I think his words were we'd tear the house down if say Gawn, Trac etc got concussed tomorrow and missed first final due to 12 day break.

Gil's got and getting a lot wrong so wouldn't surprise me, but we'll know 9.00 pm-. ish tomorrow.

Whateley also reckons Friday is the best day for such a final - Pies vs Dees anyway.


18 minutes ago, Demon17 said:

Whately brought this up on SEN this morning.

I think his words were we'd tear the house down if say Gawn, Trac etc got concussed tomorrow and missed first final due to 12 day break.

Gil's got and getting a lot wrong so wouldn't surprise me, but we'll know 9.00 pm-. ish tomorrow.

Whateley also reckons Friday is the best day for such a final - Pies vs Dees anyway.

Pies winning the flag is $$$ to the AFL So wouldn’t surprise rise me if we got screwed 

 

Is Norff tanking already? .. 0-19    LOL.

Can someone who is having look let DL know what Norff is doing. I cant watch obviously.

 


Norf started flat and looked dis interested but have lifted their game and are down by 11 points at the first break.

Larkey with a lazy 62 goals in one of the worst teams ever

 

1 hour ago, Demon17 said:

Whately brought this up on SEN this morning.

I think his words were we'd tear the house down if say Gawn, Trac etc got concussed tomorrow and missed first final due to 12 day break.

Gil's got and getting a lot wrong so wouldn't surprise me, but we'll know 9.00 pm-. ish tomorrow.

Whateley also reckons Friday is the best day for such a final - Pies vs Dees anyway.

I think of a Thursday final is on the cards it should not be allocated to the team with the minor premiership. And just on this, these things should not be made up on the fly. 


Go Norff !   lol

Thursday night QF is absurd. Is it BS or a strong rumour. Presumably  Friday is a working day.  ffs

If a key Melb player is concussed those dummies at AFL HQ better not shaft us. Of  course Carlton will have nothing to worry about their game will be 13 or 14 days out.

Pert better get on top of this before those AFL exec morons schedule the QF's.

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Goody was clearly wrong about Maginness wanting the ball, he has racked up the possies, getting his first and only one, 30 seconds before halftime.

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4 minutes ago, Deebauched said:

Go Norff !   lol

Thursday night QF is absurd. Is it BS or a strong rumour. Presumably  Friday is a working day.  ffs

If a key Melb player is concussed those dummies at AFL HQ better not shaft us. Of  course Carlton will have nothing to worry about tgeir gamecwikl be 13 or 14 days out.

Pert better get on top of this before those AFL exec morons schedule the QF's.

If it’s Us against Pies, why would you schedule it before a school/ work day?

It would be biggest game of the 4.

Edited by Redleg

3 hours ago, brendan said:

They were saying we are a chance to play Collingwood on the Thursday night but what happens if we cop a concussion tomorrow that’s only 11 days so they wouldn’t be able to play hopefully if that did happen the afl wouldn’t schedule us on that day same goes for Carlton and gws 

That's rubbish, Carlton the AFL darlings get the Friday night?

It doesn't make sense to have a Carlton v GWS/Sydney on the Friday when the Melbourne v Collingwood is more attractive.

We should get the Friday night, they can give the Thursday night to one of the EF.

GC by 6 points at the half.  A few scuffles as well.  I give Norf a chance


3 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

That's rubbish, Carlton the AFL darlings get the Friday night?

It doesn't make sense to have a Carlton v GWS/Sydney on the Friday when the Melbourne v Collingwood is more attractive.

We should get the Friday night, they can give the Thursday night to one of the EF.

As mentioned above as much and as I don't like Cwood, it's the team that finishes on top of the table that should get the Friday slot . 

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If West Coast own pick 1 again, would pick 5 plus extras be enough for Reid? If we can get 4 off suns then maybe?? I'm torn about what result I want now.

2 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

This is like a 2 week bye with all these irrelevant games.

AFL are lucky they have no real competition other than B grade movies

PS: Gil etc will be thinking... imagine the excitement if 9 and 10 if not 11 and 12 were eligible for wild card play offs

Imagine the excitement if Melbourne and Adelaide hadn't lost due to AFL incompetence and there was more clubs fighting for a spot in the 8 and other clubs jostling for position.........but hey, why fix the problem in front of you when you can distract people and create another.

 
10 minutes ago, Nascent said:

If West Coast own pick 1 again, would pick 5 plus extras be enough for Reid? If we can get 4 off suns then maybe?? I'm torn about what result I want now.

That’s something to worry about after we win the flag, Nasc


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