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14 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

If Freo and Lions win the top 5 on ladder will be interstate teams after this week. And if it stays like that, the AFL will be rapt to have only one MCG final in the first week. Hehe 

As long as Port or Brisbane dont make the GF im happy with any combination.

Geelong need to die as well.

 

Stoked for Hogan.  Has finally become the player he was destined to be. Good on him.

 

Would love to see the giants win it, not only because of Jesse & Bedford but because they have the best social media team. 

Umps on a different planet.
One pays holding the ball, one pays dangerous tackle. 
Why does dangerous tackle win out?


1 hour ago, Demonsone said:

How will Goody be feeling watching the hawks go past us and have won 2 more games than us & pushing for finals … the drafting of our recycled players diabolical 

Oh he will be ropeable because he knows he doesnt have a gameplan and is too matey with his players and makes confusing match day decisiopns, and also regrets drafting, so I guess he will be pretty upset.

32 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

If Freo and Lions win the top 5 on ladder will be interstate teams after this week. And if it stays like that, the AFL will be rapt to have only one MCG final in the first week. Hehe 

Not to mention two interstate Prelims

 

Again, the speed at which Freo play is fun to watch. They are just clinical with the ball.


6 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Not to mention two interstate Prelims

Plus imagine having no Collingwood in the finals which would be perfect, but that's why I'm sure the afl want carlton in there. 

25 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

Oh he will be ropeable because he knows he doesnt have a gameplan and is too matey with his players and makes confusing match day decisiopns, and also regrets drafting, so I guess he will be pretty upset.

My bad hawks one more game won, but clearly ahead of us .. there recruits looking good choices 

Top 8 is nearly set. GWS probably just need to find one more win, albeit that's tough with Brisbane and the Dogs away and Fremantle at home. If they lose all three, Hawthorn can pass them by winning all three (Carlton, West Coast and North), and can even pass them with a loss to Carlton next week, provided they make up the percentage gap.

The other 7 sides shouldn't miss from here - Carlton and the Dogs have easy enough fixtures to win 2 more games each and get to 14 (Dogs should make it on 13 due to their percentage anyway).

How classic for us will it be if we miraculously go 3-0 from here, finish 13-10 and become the first ever (I think) side to miss finals on 13-10?

1 hour ago, Dee Zephyr said:

If Freo and Lions win the top 5 on ladder will be interstate teams after this week. And if it stays like that, the AFL will be rapt to have only one MCG final in the first week. Hehe 

Actually no Melbourne based team in the top 6 


Bloooody Blues   cost me the 9,  bugger  damn

2 minutes ago, 640MD said:

Bloooody Blues   cost me the 9,  bugger  damn

I’m assuming you have Freo, they’re about to sheet the bed 

Cmon Freo dont choke it here.


Umps been in full Bummer cheat mode for a while

 

Great kick Amiss, well in.


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