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3 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Does anyone else have issues with Kayo saying our pregame starts7.15 to only click onto the dogs game after show?

Yep.. itโ€™s normal.ย 

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1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

The Form line of The Dogs is outrageous!!!

Up and down like the Asyrian Empire!!

Nice one Eric!

Have had better mornings on holidays (in Croatia at the moment), Pittonet in the ruck making the Blues slower than needed, Cerra and Cottrell not contributing enough after returns from injury.

Freo lost so that is at least a positive in the chase for second spot.

Over to the Dees now to beat Essendon ... time for a polo shirt change (it is 32ยฐC here) ๐Ÿ˜


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21 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

We do everything to win the pill and just turn it over .

You in the right thread Deev?

23 hours ago, DEE fence said:

Hilarious this week on First Crack, they will all have to wind in their Geelong is finished comments.

And even better the 'Melbourne is done' comments.


After last nightโ€™s brilliant effort we could still end the weekend outside the 8 if Port win. Clearly GWS will beat Richmond and Brisbane most likely over WC. So letโ€™s go Suns!

Probably going to need 13 wins plus a good % to make the 8 this year.


5 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

After last nightโ€™s brilliant effort we could still end the weekend outside the 8 if Port win. Clearly GWS will beat Richmond and Brisbane most likely over WC. So letโ€™s go Suns!

Probably going to need 13 wins plus a good % to make the 8 this year.

Far more excited to go for the biggest upset of the year x 2 in Richmond or West Coast today. Either of them winning, and taking four points off GWS/Brisbane, would do wonders. GC beating Port helps, but keeps GC close to us.

Reality is our fixture means if we get to 13 wins we're likely to make finals because that will require us to take four points of three of our rivals for finals spots.ย 

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19 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

You do realise it is possible that after tonight they may jump ahead of us without having kicked a ball today?

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Back in the Neeld era we could lose by 6 - 8 goals and gain percentage.

Lets go Suns and maybe the Tigers can pull off a mInor miracle against GWS.


Charlie Dixon; when youโ€™re repairing a clogged toilet at 12 and lining up at FF at 1.ย 
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Gold Coast hanging on through the third quarter, which is good for our home final/top 4 aspirations for the optimists (and for anyone anticipating a snort-laugh at the 'Pies dropping to 12th), but for the pessimists it is all about the late sunday shift with upsets for West Coast and Richmond offering pure icing on an already good round 18 cake.

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I canโ€™t see West Coast beating Brisbane unless they pluck out the old play out of their skin now the coach is gone trick. They looked mentally and physically out of juice against us week.ย 

For some reason Iโ€™m more optimistic about Richmond beating GWS, although I should probably remind myself that the ladder is the way it is for good reason.

With GC looking like they'll upset port Adelaide, there's a real chance we'll be in the 8 after this round is done.


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