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43 minutes ago, dl4e said:

Drew in 21. They have also pushed us a couple of times. No easy feat on Saturday.

i agree no pushover. i was commenting more on the fact they haven't beaten in so long. They belted us for years so a great trend to reverse.

 
16 hours ago, monoccular said:

OMG - but do they actually have to fly interstate this year??

They would feel right at home - will their president be on the plane too?

Maybe their bus will crash on the way to GMHBA.... oh wait...

 
14 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Lucky for us it’s our home ground else we’d probs be towards the end of that list. 

7 hours ago, Demonland said:

Coin Toss Ladder for those keeping score

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Teams that won the coin toss in Round 1 went 6-3

It makes sense that we are above Brisbane, them being an interstate team and us being Victorian and all.


2 hours ago, roy11 said:

Very interesting to see if/how the Dogs bounce back this week against the suns. 

Surely Caleb must start that one

They are playing in Ballarat, where the weather can be diabolical and so game can be a lottery.

But i just checked and its looks perfect - 20 degrees, no rain and light winds.

The bookies have the dogs 1,64 favorites which i reckon is about right.  

The dogs couldn't run our the game last week, and i suspect the heat was a big factor as Bevo was surprised they didn't (implying he's happy with their fitness). 

But they were pretty good i thought and would have been well in the match if not for their inaccuracy when they were on top (though we missed our fair share too). The margin was a bit flattering for us i thought.

The difference was our defence was so much better - and is well suited to their three tall set up given how well organsied we are and how well we zone off to impact aerial contests. 

But as someone else noted their forward line will test a lot teams. Has Hardwick been able to sort the Suns d yet? Maybe, but i'm expecting the dogs to win. 

18 hours ago, Demonstone said:

Imagine the salvage operation.  Rescuers would just be going through the motions.

Rescuers would still be doing them a solid though

12 minutes ago, binman said:

They are playing in Ballarat, where the weather can be diabolical and so game can be a lottery.

What kind of fixture gives a team an away game followed by a home game at Ballarat as their first two matches?

(The same one that gave us two consecutive games in Adelaide against SA teams.)

I should no longer be surprised

 
1 hour ago, binman said:

But they were pretty good i thought and would have been well in the match if not for their inaccuracy when they were on top (though we missed our fair share too). The margin was a bit flattering for us i thought.

Yeh definitely kicked away at the end, wondered how the game would have played out if they had kicked this. (Praise be to the duke).

 

 

3 minutes ago, roy11 said:

Yeh definitely kicked away at the end, wondered how the game would have played out if they had kicked this. (Praise be to the duke).

 

 

Did have the looks of a legging but I'm not complaining


1 hour ago, Diamond_Jim said:

What kind of fixture gives a team an away game followed by a home game at Ballarat as their first two matches?

(The same one that gave us two consecutive games in Adelaide against SA teams.)

I should no longer be surprised

Meh, the Dogs choose to play games in Ballarat, who cares if it’s their first home game of the year. 

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1 hour ago, Diamond_Jim said:

What kind of fixture gives a team an away game followed by a home game at Ballarat as their first two matches?

(The same one that gave us two consecutive games in Adelaide against SA teams.)

I should no longer be surprised

Also 3 Interstate games in the first 5 matches followed by a Home games against a Grand Finalist.

will be cheering on the saints for sure.

but won't be a casual watcher of their games outside of games like this. Their style of football is eye bleed inducing.

Not the proper thread I suppose but somewhat disappointed to see that the only Melbourne player in Brad Johnson’s rolling all Australian team on SEN is Jake Stringer on the FF line.

Really ….. do these guys get paid to do this?


Watching this game tonight and seeing the Saints win is surely the next best thing to watching us win our games.

If the filth lose then they will be in a bit of bother with a tough one next week.

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2 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Don’t know what would be better, Seeing the filth go to 0-3, or see the end of ‘Ross the Boss’ 2.0 get nearer?

Ross Lyon is nowhere near as Evil as f$&@:ing Cwood..

i want to see broken bones tonight…

Moment of clarity;

A reason behind the level of schadenfreude attention going to Collingwood's early stumbles is not because we can't resist talking about them, but because the situation is opening the possibility that we soon might not have to talk about them.

Lurking in the back of our minds must be that Collingwood have a very old list and even outside their B&F top 10 (which included only Daicos, Daicos and Quaynor under 27yrs) they have important veteran players who were crucial to their premiership - Howe, Hoskin-Elliot, Cameron, Cox, Sidebottom, Elliot and even poor old Dan McStay.

I for one am excited by the possibility of an extended decline of the Collingwood football club.


 

never a mark by Elliott. why wasn't that reviewed? really obvious non-mark costing a goal against the saints.


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