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Clearly it's imperative that Essendon, Adelaide, St Kilda, Collingwood, North, West Coast and Sydney win.

There is a path for us to be in the 8 after next weekend, despite losing tonight, but a lot of results would need to go our way.

Dogs better be careful; if they play like they'hate the coach' the Roos will get them.

Port and the Saints, aw geee


I literally don't care.

2024 is dead to me. I already know the AFL will get their Sydney Carlton GF wish.

vomit puke GIF by Jason Clarke

2 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

I literally don't care.

2024 is dead to me. I already know the AFL will get their Sydney Carlton GF wish.

vomit puke GIF by Jason Clarke

Haha Obviously now time to revert back to the previous name. Or something like “I may not be Jaded but I’m [censored]”.

Edited by Neil Crompton

If Geelong and port get beaten by good margins and the dogs n suns lose we’ll move into the top 8 😳

as long as the hawks don’t win by heaps!!

Glass half full 🤗

 
15 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

I literally don't care.

2024 is dead to me. I already know the AFL will get their Sydney Carlton GF wish.

vomit puke GIF by Jason Clarke

Same other than I hope the filth and Jee-long lose.

 

 

 


Just now, No. 31 said:

Good start by Freo at the SCG, leading 44 to to 17 at quarter time ...

classique bloods in 24 - slow to start, grind it in q2 and q3, run away with it in the last

44 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

Jackson/Wagner for Freo, Jordon/Grundy for Swans.

Wagner doing very well. 13 kicks high efficiency 

Jordon another average game. 7 touches but getting into the game a little in the 3rd


Bontempelli doing his thing;

Almost double his nearest teammate for contested possessions, metres gained, leading the team for 1%ers, score involvements, and chipping in with a contested mark and mark inside 50. A shame his shots missed or he could once again be the Dogs best forward and best midfielder on the same day.

Dogs in real trouble when Tassie comes in if they don't get a very good trade for Smith and then ace the next couple of drafts. Sanders, Darcy(F-s)), Ugle-Hagan(Ac) and Weightman are the only serious talent they've acquired in five seasons.

 

Meanwhile, what happened to McKercher and Duursma?

 


 

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