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Some big games there

If the Dogs beat the Pies and we do the same the following week that's definitely the end of the Pies' top 4 chances.

Of course if Collingwood wins those two and we lose the next two that dire fate may apply to us.

Gold Coast beating the Bombers would finish off the weekend nicely.

Not sure who I want to see win between Port and Carlton. On the basis that we need to replace a top 4 side you could go for Port but hell a Carlton win... Another draw perhaps

Gold Coast were ordinary against Carlton last time out but they’re a different proposition at home. I reckon they’ll get the job done against the bombers. I certainly hope they do. 

 

14 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:
  • pear?
  • footscray
  • crom?
  • meth coke?
  • puddy tatts
  • us?
  • gc17?

i find it bizarre that footscray are playing an 'away' game at docklands against the filth

I mean the pies play all their away games against Geelong at the mcg so now they know how it feels I guess

Pendlebury is out for the Pies...

Collingwood star Scott Pendlebury has been ruled out of the blockbuster against the Western Bulldogs as the reigning premiers count the cost of their mounting injury toll.

Pendlebury failed to complete training at Olympic Park on Wednesday, leaving the track early.

The 36-year-old has been battling an arm injury since last week’s draw with Fremantle.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/afl-orders-umpires-to-tighten-holding-the-ball-rule-20240529-p5jhhv.html

 
2 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

clarko out for north?

under investigation for 'vile language' direct at port's bench

Again??? 


9 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

clarko out for north?

under investigation for 'vile language' direct at port's bench

He copped a suspended ban for the incident early in the year so you would think they activate that now.

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Port Adelaide

IN: Charlie Dixon, Ivan Soldo, Francis Evans

OUT: Willie Rioli (Injured), Jordon Sweet (Omitted), Connor Rozee (Injured)

B: Kane Farrell, Esava Ratugolea, Brandon Zerk-Thatcher
HB: Miles Bergman, Aliir Aliir, Dan Houston
C: Travis Boak, Ollie Wines, Willem Drew
HF: Darcy Byrne-Jones, Todd Marshall, Mitch Georgiades
F: Zak Butters, Charlie Dixon, Lachie Jones
FOLL: Ivan Soldo, Jason Horne-Francis, Jed McEntee
I/C: Jackson Mead, Jeremy Finlayson, Francis Evans, Ryan Burton, Jase Burgoyne

Emerg: Jordon Sweet, Tom Clurey, Tom Anastasopoulos

Carlton

IN: -

OUT: -

B: Adam Saad, Jacob Weitering, Zac Williams
HB: Brodie Kemp, Mitch McGovern, Nic Newman
C: Oliver Hollands, Patrick Cripps, Elijah Hollands
HF: Lachie Fogarty, Harry McKay, Matt Owies
F: George Hewett, Charlie Curnow, Matt Kennedy
FOLL: Tom De Koning, Sam Walsh, Alex Cincotta
I/C: Lachie Cowan, Jack Carroll, Blake Acres, Jordan Boyd, Orazio Fantasia

Emerg: Corey Curdin, Caleb Marchbank, Lewis Young

4 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Collingwood star Scott Pendlebury has been ruled out of the blockbuster against the Western Bulldogs

Seventh vs eleventh is a blockbuster?  Yeah, nah.


My tips

Power - although i did not see the changes, at home they are still formidable and overall probably are in better form but Blues will know they are very capable of winning this game. 

Doggies - they looked great vs Sydney for most of the match, Pies injuries mounting. 

Hawks - form building, at the G i think they take the chocolates. 

Weagles - at home are a problem

Puddy tats - ez

Dees - in a slog, but we have the weapons 

Suns - At home are dangerous

22 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Pendlebury is out for the Pies...

Collingwood star Scott Pendlebury has been ruled out of the blockbuster against the Western Bulldogs as the reigning premiers count the cost of their mounting injury toll.

Pendlebury failed to complete training at Olympic Park on Wednesday, leaving the track early.

The 36-year-old has been battling an arm injury since last week’s draw with Fremantle.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/afl-orders-umpires-to-tighten-holding-the-ball-rule-20240529-p5jhhv.html

Blockbuster???  Really?? The dishlickers vs the busted up birdbrains. Not a blockbuster for mine  

1 hour ago, Demonland said:

lol. Dees/Dockers game is in Alice Springs

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lol indeed!  ‘Darwin factor’ - are they referring to the Darwinian concept of ‘survival of the fittest’?  Most adaptable wins??


56 minutes ago, Demonland said:

SEN have their finger on the pulse.

As long as that pulse is taken on a thumping haemorrhoid….

 

As a social experiment, I decided today to wear an "I Love Collingwood" t-shirt for a week.

So far I've been spat on, verbally abused, punched and had a bottle thrown at me.

I'm curious as to what might happen when I leave the house.


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