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9 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Life as a Freo supporter must be great for Perth Physiologists. Thought they would be a threat this season.

That essendon lost cost them big time

 
29 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Carlton has a lot to play for. Eagles don’t. 

They still couldn’t play any worse. 

Never even had an attempted scoring shot all quarter.

3 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Freo 9th right now

oh right!

So Freo most likely rooted too?

 
6 minutes ago, DubDee said:

oh right!

So Freo most likely rooted too?

Nah if they win and Carlton lose, in.

Don't know if anyone has raised this but the way the Blues are despatching WC they are putting finals out of reach for Collingwood.

We would have to lose by something like 150 points for the filth to make up the percentage gap they now face...and that ain't happening.


I think West Coast need to handball it more , particularly to players under more pressure. Regretting changing my tip just before the game. 

13 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Nah if they win and Carlton lose, in.

If I've read the ladder correctly, Fremantle make the eight if they beat Port next week and any of Carlton (v St Kilda), Hawthorn (v North) or Footscray (v GWS) lose.  They're in with a show but have to win to be any chance.

 

This is very impressive by carlton. Basically a makeshift forward line & a captain who is making sure his team get over the line

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20 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Nah if they win and Carlton lose, in.

Freo finals chance… 30%


Has it been said that West Coast were bookies favourites in this game?

Would be ironic if Carlton miss the finals in the last round again, once is bad enough.

Just now, Spargonicus said:

I’m calling it: Collingwood have missed finals.

If the Blues pile on some more goals in the last quarter, it will probably seal Collingwood's fate 😃

20 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Wow. I just checked some scores 

Brisvegas and Jeeelong Choke

So frustrating we couldn’t sneak into September 

Nobody is a favorite this year…

How Fagan continually puts up with that perenial big game choker in ERIC HIPWOOD Bafles me. Until they banish him and a few others who choke in big games, they will go nowhere


10 minutes ago, No. 31 said:

If the Blues pile on some more goals in the last quarter, it will probably seal Collingwood's fate

Collingwood's fate is sealed already.   They're gorn, as their current premiership price of $501 would indicate.

I WOULD LIKE TO ANNOUNCE

SOABODs FERAL FILTH coz your premiership defence is totally parked

Excellent weekend of footy 

Im about to choof on a Cuban Cigar and Christen a bottle of my finest malt.

GO DEES

Edited by picket fence

Pies would have to more than 186 us next week to make the 8. 

2 minutes ago, picket fence said:

I WOULD LIKE TO ANNOUNCE

SOABODs FERAL FILTH coz your premiership defence is totally parked

Excellent weekend of footy 

Im about to choof on a Cuban Cigar and Christen a bottle of my finest malt.

GO DEES

Sounds great - enjoy!

As disappointing as it is to see Carlton win they have at least made it virtually impossible for Collingwood to squeeze into a finals position now. Also, even a win against St.K next week is likely see the Blues travel to the Gabba for an elimination final. 


Ballarat and MARS stadium are getting a very important footy match next week with huge ramifications for many teams.

And for the AFL they have hit the nail on the head in terms of suspense with a SUPER SUNDAY.

•Dogs v Giants

•Carl v StK

•Frem v Port

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Cripps has been outstanding, but The Eagles have been embarrassingly bad. Their kicking efficiency is unbelievably poor.

Where’s the pile on on Collingwood?

From premiers to missing the 8. 

So sad. 

 
Just now, Jaded No More said:

Where’s the pile on on Collingwood?

From premiers to missing the 8. 

So sad. 

And what about Eagles pathetic effort at home.

It's the culture.

9 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Where’s the pile on on Collingwood?

From premiers to missing the 8. 

So sad. 

Yep & we finished 4th end of H&A two years in a row after a flag & have been absolutely lambasted 

Go figure 


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