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Wait for the sweet sweet sound of the final siren. 


This is a great win, take nothing away from the Dogs. Still a log of premiership players out there for the Collywobbles

Darcy superb

Treloar and the Bont have smothered Nick and pressured him out of this in the second half ... significant impact on the win.

Treloar in particular made sure he stayed goal side of Nick at stoppages in the forward half so he couldn't run on to it and out the front to shoot at goal.

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Happy for Treloar. 


AFL change the interpretation of a rule and the team that benefited most lose.

F k n love it. ❤️

Edited by YesitwasaWin4theAges

Geez Darcy is a player. He looks more composed that JUH and more consistent already. 

1 minute ago, wizardinoz said:

Is it just me or is CH7 panning to Maynard all the time?🤮

I want him linched next week.

We can finish there top 4 aspirations monday week.

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How’s your hubby holding up, @jane02? 🤭

More pain next week, Pies


1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

I wish van rooyen had a growth spurt like Darcy did

He's only 1cm and four years behind Curnow.

Still plenty of time.  Hopefully he'll start to come on in the second half of this season or 2025.

8 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Darcy superb

Treloar and the Bont have smothered Nick and pressured him out of this in the second half ... significant impact on the win.

Treloar in particular made sure he stayed goal side of Nick at stoppages in the forward half so he couldn't run on to it and out the front to shoot at goal.

Aside from one quick give to Daicos I don't remember many times he got goalside at all in that 2nd half. 

And that's what it's all about really. I don't believe we need to sit someone on him, more so we need to check his runs and make sure there isn't space to run into. Make him have to thread it by foot all the time.

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I'll be shot down for this but if the rumours are true I'm slightly warming to Lobb. Maybe a questionable character but thought he battled on really well tonight

 Numbers not great but he made the Pies accountable. Doesn't help that he is a monster forward line. In the light of nobody else, if the Dogs are willing to pay a chunk of his contract and we offer up a late pick I think he might just be able to work for us. Would be handy this weekend!

 
1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

How’s your hubby holding up, @jane02? 🤭

Well he’s not happy to say the least but the excuses are just rolling thick and fast. 
I'm being a tad annoying as I’ve watched the Maynard ‘footy act’ about 50 times. He’s getting a bit sick of me yelling ‘ Karma’ and that Darcy is my hero.


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