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Lions could be top 4 or miss finals based on one game 

don’t reckon that has ever happened before

luckily for them they are playing the chokers 

 

Methinks 186 might be at risk here. Hawks 10 goals up and it’s not even halftime. 

Watson’s second half of the year has been really good. I wouldn’t be surprised if he finishes 2nd in the rising star.

 

Bombers traded D’Ambrosio for nothing

pick 61 and F 4th rounder

incompetence!

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28 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Methinks 186 might be at risk here. Hawks 10 goals up and it’s not even halftime. 

You are right.....but wrong game. 


Pick 5 could really be on still

GC should handle the Tigers today

And the Saints are in better form than the Blues

 

Unbelievable that we lost to Meth Coke this year. 
After winning a Flag we still have that soft underbelly. 
What a f$&@ Dumpster Season this was

20 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Pick 5 could really be on still

GC should handle the Tigers today

And the Saints are in better form than the Blues

Blues were lauded for their victory with a second string team last week.  What people forgot is that the Eagles are virtually an average WAFL team atm. Go Saints!!


186 could be a chance!

82pts now. could be almost 100 by HT

Get a 200 point win Geelong and make it so Harley Reid wants out.

And that's the last time I'll encourage Geelong on anything.

This is awesome, up by 100 before half time


Geelong love spanking teams at home in the last round that already have one foot in mad Monday.

Edited by gs77

6 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

I want Jezza to kick 17

You misspelled Jesse, and that game’s tomorrow. 

To the west coast fans who travelled to Geelong to support your team, I feel your pain & know what you're going through. 

Feel free to have our 186 record.

The hawks forwards just keep chasing & putting the pressure on even when they're up by 90 points. 

Something ours don't 


Just got back from walking round the lake, could 186 be falling? What was the HT margin in our one?

I wish what Geelong & hawthorn are doing today we could do to teams.

To think we just beat nth & lost 1 game to west coast is disgraceful 

 
2 minutes ago, layzie said:

Just got back from walking round the lake, could 186 be falling? What was the HT margin in our one?

20-4 to 1-4

3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

I wish what Geelong & hawthorn are doing today we could do to teams.

To think we just beat nth & lost 1 game to west coast is disgraceful 

These are the type of questions we have to put to the Football Department. 
It’s all work rate and run. Many of our players switch off far too often 

Hawthorn could easily win Finals this year, and most of their team are no names


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