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I don’t how the Saints are avoiding the blow torch. Pathetic effort

Another rebuild?

Id prefer Hawks list over theirs

 
38 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

So far Essendon have beaten the teams sitting 11, 12, 14, 15 & 16 on the ladder and drawn with 9. Three of their wins by a combined 13 points. Their next three are against teams sitting 18, 17 & 10. Even a loss today could still see them with 8.5 wins out of 12 games. 

Good grief and the way they are playing at the moment they might actually upset GWS. These are dark days. 


16 minutes ago, BDA said:

Essendon playing well but giants have gone off the boil last few weeks 

Sydney will come back to the pack. Happens every year. They haven’t had too many hard games just yet. 

9 minutes ago, brendan said:

Bombers upto 3rd on the ladder 

Ugh the supporters will be even more insufferable. Now we have to hear the media talk them up.

 

media ban in full force 


Cameron and Hawk both out for next week

North, Richmond and Suns are Essendon’s next three games.

They’ll be top 2 soon. 


2 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

They kept us in 4th 🤣🤣

Exactly we are still top 4 and giants under us on same points is a better result that them a game ahead. I don't rate bombers to keep it up for the season, giants will keep going and this helps our top 4 chances

2 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

Exactly we are still top 4 and giants under us on same points is a better result that them a game ahead. I don't rate bombers to keep it up for the season, giants will keep going and this helps our top 4 chances

Agree. 
We’ve ended the week in the Top 4 again. We’ve only been out of the top 4 maybe 5 to 6 rounds since start of 2021. I’m sure someone here knows the exact number 

Bombers fans must be getting a nosebleed, cant remember they were this high on the ladder.


Bloody Essendon. 

23 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

North, Richmond and Suns are Essendon’s next three games.

They’ll be top 2 soon. 

Ugh lets just hope they fall away towards the end of the year

 

I hate Essendon, but their skills are sublime. If they play with pressure they are so hard to beat


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