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Still cant trust Gold Coast, I think the Bomberflogs might beat them this week.

 

Hard to separate 'want' from 'think'

Carlton (hate this)

Dogs (Never going to get an easier free hit)

Hawks (Not convinced re Snowtown)

Weagles (yo yo phase of rebuild, whereas Saints DGAF)

Geelong/Richmond (50/50 Geelong has been a bit off for a month according to the sage, in other words they stink)

Us, just, we like Alice, but Freo has had our number for awhile. However I'd like to think our improved rebound wasn't just a Saints thing but a plan coming together

GC, easily, home factor is something.

 

 

 
4 hours ago, Demonstone said:

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.

The saddest part is you live alone!

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FRIDAY, MAY 31

Collingwood v Western Bulldogs at Marvel Stadium, 7.40pm AEST

COLLINGWOOD

In: O.Markov, J.Bytel, A.Johnson, J.Howe, F.Macrae
Out: E.Allan (omitted), S.Pendlebury (arm), B.Mihocek (hamstring), J.Richards (foot), M.Cox (concussion/knee)

R11 sub: Wil Parker

WESTERN BULLDOGS

In: J.O'Donnell, R.Lobb, L.McNeil
Out: A.Scott (concussion), A.Naughton (knee), E.Richards (concussion)

R11 sub: Ryley Sanders

SATURDAY, JUNE 1

Hawthorn v Adelaide at the MCG, 1.45pm AEST

HAWTHORN

In: N.Reeves
Out: L.Meek (ankle)

R11 sub: Luke Breust

ADELAIDE

In: None
Out: None

R11 sub: Sam Berry

West Coast v St Kilda at Optus Stadium, 2.35pm AWST

WEST COAST

In: H.Edwards, M.Flynn, A.Gaff, J.Petruccelle
Out: J.Rotham (illness), J.Hunt (injured), T.Dewar (omitted), J.Williams (omitted)

R11 sub: Tyrell Dewar

ST KILDA

In: T.Membrey, H.Clark, D.Butler
Out: L.Stocker (injured), C.Sharman (omitted), L.Collard (omitted)

R11 sub: Cooper Sharman

Geelong v Richmond at GMHBA Stadium, 7.30pm AEST

GEELONG

In: G.Rohan, M.O'Connor
Out: M.Blicavs (suspension), J.Clark (suspension)

R11 sub: Jack Bowes

RICHMOND

In: R.Mansell, J.Graham, K.Smith
Out: S.Bolton (concussion), D.Prestia (managed), S.Green (omitted) 

R11 sub: Steely Green

SUNDAY, JUNE 2

Melbourne v Fremantle at TIO Traeger Park, 12.30pm ACST

MELBOURNE

In: J.Billings, B.Laurie, D.Turner, B.Brown
Out: J.van Rooyen (injured)

R11 sub: Taj Woewodin

FREMANTLE

In: M.Frederick, N.Erasmus, S.Sturt
Out: None

R11 sub: Corey Wagner 

Gold Coast v Essendon at People First Stadium, 4pm AEST

GOLD COAST

In: S.Flanders, R.Atkins, S.Day, W.Graham
Out: J.Rogers (omitted)

R11 sub: Jake Rogers

ESSENDON

In: H.Jones, N.Bryan, A.Roberts, J.Menzie
Out: N.Caddy (illness)

R11 sub: Elijah Tsatas


5 hours ago, Demonstone said:

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.

An oldie but a good one.

Mmmm, Carlton are THE litmus test judging by 9 Entertainment

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I reckon Charlie Dixon looks like Ned Kelly - a face from before WW1


40 minutes ago, Fritta and Turner said:

I reckon Charlie Dixon looks like Ned Kelly - a face from before WW1

Agree

Really hard to watch two teams that I simply hate. Go the draw.

In the Telstra Ad,  they use a bus to transport all the misfits, why didn't they just use that bus to pick up the original team?


14 minutes ago, Demon_spurs said:

In the Telstra Ad,  they use a bus to transport all the misfits, why didn't they just use that bus to pick up the original team?

Un-Australian

I’m liking the adjustment of holding the ball so far. It actually means players have to run and spread when they get paid!

27 minutes ago, Demon_spurs said:

In the Telstra Ad,  they use a bus to transport all the misfits, why didn't they just use that bus to pick up the original team?

It's being driven by Gary Sidebottom.

7 minutes ago, Fritta and Turner said:

Does Ollie Wines have the biggest head in football?

Darcy Moore has a substantial head. 


14 minutes ago, Fritta and Turner said:

Does Ollie Wines have the biggest head in football?

It's also a block head.

Rylee West has an adult's sized head on a child's body.

 

 
3 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

It's also a block head.

Rylee West has an adult's sized head on a child's body.

 

Haha yeah block head is a good way to put it 


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