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1 minute ago, godees said:

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

Michael Christian, not the sharpest tool in the shed,  will see the jumper and call it a football act.

 

7.4 to 1.1 that quarter

What a turnaround

if keane wants to leave adelaide to go back to the city of melbourne, i wonder whether he could be part of the package for nibbs?

would allow us to leave petty - jvr - turner as three key forwards, with keane the replacement for plugger mac and, eventually, may

i must admit i'd rather a player than a pick for nibbs

 

Houston may get 5+ weeks for the hit on Rankine. Shoulder made direct contact with the head, no mitigating factors.

1 minute ago, Seraph said:

Houston may get 5+ weeks for the hit on Rankine. Shoulder made direct contact with the head, no mitigating factors.

yah, i figure peter wright got 4 so it's probably that


What is going through Houston’s mind?

I’m going to the Dees,  actually…I don’t want to go there. Where is Casey anyway? Oh shiitt…hope Izak is alright. One thing is for sure, I’ll be watching the finals on TV. 

This last quarter could be epic in the showdown.

5 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

yah, i figure peter wright got 4 so it's probably that

Thinking close to double.

Sitting duck with Houston not protecting himself, just causing maximum damage.

More like Webster?

2 minutes ago, DiscoStu17 said:

More like Webster?

Didn't jump off the ground and the ball was right there, so not nearly as bad as Webster in pre-season.

 
16 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

if keane wants to leave adelaide to go back to the city of melbourne, i wonder whether he could be part of the package for nibbs?

would allow us to leave petty - jvr - turner as three key forwards, with keane the replacement for plugger mac and, eventually, may

i must admit i'd rather a player than a pick for nibbs

Only if JT can call the trade and not Lamb 🤔


Did anyone see Stewart diving for that free??

[censored] me

pathetic

i thought better of him

As i just tried to explain to my wife

that contest is what makes footy awesome. no other sport in the world has that

One of the great turnarounds of the year


Cats have [censored] the bed and lost a home final 

Could be zero Vic home games in n finals round 1

3 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

One of the great turnarounds of the year

64 point turn around

what a choke by the Cats

Wow. I just checked some scores 

Brisvegas and Jeeelong Choke

So frustrating we couldn’t sneak into September 

Nobody is a favorite this year…


50 minutes ago, Seraph said:

Houston may get 5+ weeks for the hit on Rankine. Shoulder made direct contact with the head, no mitigating factors.

Footy act, he will get off. 

Oh he doesn't play for Collingwood...

yeah he's having a holiday

56 minutes ago, Seraph said:

Houston may get 5+ weeks for the hit on Rankine. Shoulder made direct contact with the head, no mitigating factors.

King reckons he might get 8

2 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

King reckons he might get 8

That seemed a little over the top by King there. Parker got 6 weeks running past the ball and wiping someone out. Houston's action looked more "in play". I'd imagine a 4 to 5 week suspension would be likely.

Silly way to end his Port career. And kissing involvement in finals goodbye too when they're 2nd on the ladder!  Hinkley must be spitting chips.

 

Damn shame Brisb lost.  It let Geel finish in the top 4 and have the double chance.

Poor game by the Cats today but they are always a fearsome team and could easily take out the premiership which imv would be a terrible end to the season.

Dam you daniher. If you kicked that goal you would have put your team up by 23 points.

Unfortunately the filth are still alive.

 


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