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1 minute ago, whatwhat say what said:

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sheezel + wardlaw + the picks they used to trade up to duursma

not bad

Sheezel is an absolute gun, and unlike JHF also a leader

 
40 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Nope, they’re out to catch Fremantle. All they have to do is beat us and Fremantle lose to Port and they pass them. They also need Carlton to lose both too but with their current injury list that seems likely right now.

Does this mean we barrack for the Blues? I reckon there best chance is against the Eagles. Saints will beat them with this list. 
Frro are 50/50 against Port, which will be aiming 2nd spot and a home final. 

3 minutes ago, Earl Hood said:

That’s not how I am seeing it. Freo are on 50, Pies are on 48 with a game to play. Am I reading the ladder wrong? 

flagmantle a chance of dropping out with both baggers and dingley to make it

both have two to play and are on 48 with significantly better % than the filth

they both win one of their two remaining games - with the latter likely to win both against the teams bottom of the ladder given their red hot form, while baggers should be capable of beating one of meth coke or the aints - and they jump to 52 with better % than filth can likely climb to unless they beat us by 100+ with us scoring less than 42 points or something like that

i can't see filth making it

better beat em anyway just to be on the safe side

 
19 minutes ago, DiscoStu17 said:

Yep. Norf will be just loving watching him play. Their replacements will have to be dam good. 

they already are dam good. will get 500 games at least out of cheezel and warlord.


5 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

they already are dam good. will get 500 games at least out of cheezel and warlord.

Yeah, ok.

Forgot who they were.

Big day. 

Anyone think we could get one or the other?

1 hour ago, DiscoStu17 said:

Nibbler played well today.
I think he’ll play really well next week as well.

We should pick our targets during the showdown.

Anyone else watching it with a glass of red?
 

Yeah plus Scotch chassers after an Excellent Rack o Lamb Feast😇🤣😍

Flagmantle lost.... good onya Jacko!

Hope Port smack the shiiite outta that loser bunch of pretenders next week

 
1 minute ago, picket fence said:

Yeah plus Scotch chassers after an Excellent Rack o Lamb Feast😇🤣😍

Sounds nice, we got a good lamb rack for this week as well. Looking forward to it with some Pepperjack Shiraz!!

3 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Flagmantle lost.... good onya Jacko!

Hope Port smack the shiiite outta that loser bunch of pretenders next week

Not if it means the filth get in though. 


Just now, DiscoStu17 said:

Not if it means the filth get in though. 

No i'd rather see the Pies in and get smacked.  They're not making it from outside the top four.

Flagmantle are fast and slick with hands but if you get them into a contest, they're mostly a bunch of bruise free pretenders

Edited by Demon Dynasty

I know we have been [censored] but the Crows with their list should be embarrassed at bottom 4

The Cats have stopped.  BIG if but if the Aints can keep up the manic attack they'll win this by 3 or 4

47 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

flagmantle a chance of dropping out with both baggers and dingley to make it

both have two to play and are on 48 with significantly better % than the filth

they both win one of their two remaining games - with the latter likely to win both against the teams bottom of the ladder given their red hot form, while baggers should be capable of beating one of meth coke or the aints - and they jump to 52 with better % than filth can likely climb to unless they beat us by 100+ with us scoring less than 42 points or something like that

i can't see filth making it

better beat em anyway just to be on the safe side

Have you seen Carlton’s injury list?

They’re no certainty to win again. That’s why the door is open. 


Dan Houston will not play a final this year. At least 4 weeks for that, should be 6

Edited by godees


2 minutes ago, John Demonic said:

Dan Houston just killed a bloke. Knock a first rounder off the price

Not even a free for a shirtfront.  Mr Christian???

 

Take a bow Membrey.  What a quarter.  Has turned the match


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