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1 minute ago, Demonsone said:

Cats 14th time in the last 18 years finished top 4 and missed finals twice! Haven’t bottomed out and traded in quality inc free agents! Enough said!

My whole interest in footy for the rest of this season is in hoping they go out in straight sets. Huge home ground advantage, if the rumours are half true they subvert the salary cap, and summer the most dislikeable people in the league.

 
15 minutes ago, Nascent said:

This tigers v suns game is sub-standard

It's so bad.

Good to see Tigers at rock bottom though.

 

if you scroll through the stats in the suns tigers game you'd think the tigers would be ahead

but down by nearly 5 goals

3 hours 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

I hate that is now my focus for the season, but yep, definitely on.

Not sure what the Suns winning margin needs to be but live ladder right now has them above us.

And go Saints!


8 minutes ago, JTR said:

I hate that is now my focus for the season, but yep, definitely on.

Not sure what the Suns winning margin needs to be but live ladder right now has them above us.

And go Saints!

Pretty sure now we're at the stage where a Tigers goal and 15 or so point margin, gets GCS below us :/ LiveLadder

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Gold Coast are going to do it, aren't they. [censored] the bed in the last quarter and slip back below us on percentage to screw us of a draft position, despite them having had more access to talent for less achievement than any sporting club in history [citation needed].

 

Gold Coast have won by enough to go above us on the ladder.

If the Saints win tomorrow, we'll end up in 14th spot = pick 5.  If not, it's 13th and pick 6.


4 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

thank goodness gc17 have pulled their finger out in the last 5 minutes

they really are a pathetic franchise

We did it. Pick 6 > Pick 7. 

Now to death ride the Blues for Pick 5

#SmallPatheticWins :laugh:

 

5 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

thank goodness gc17 have pulled their finger out in the last 5 minutes

they really are a pathetic franchise

Who finished above the MFC

Bring on the High Pressure Hoses 

Clean the joint right out 😡

See ya Dusty. Absolute champion.

Should have the wooden spoon they've just won on show with the three cups. 


With Josh battle probably leaving and saints getting a 1st round pick, we need the saints to win. It's worth 2 spots for us.

25 minutes ago, JTR said:

I hate that is now my focus for the season, but yep, definitely on.

Not sure what the Suns winning margin needs to be but live ladder right now has them above us.

And go Saints!

I love it! Thanks Suns. Go Saints!!


Suns had to leave the ground early to catch a flight home for the open top bus parade celebrating their 11 win season. 

1 hour ago, Ollie fan said:

My whole interest in footy for the rest of this season is in hoping they go out in straight sets. Huge home ground advantage, if the rumours are half true they subvert the salary cap, and summer the most dislikeable people in the league.

They actually lost a number of games @ home this year… subvert the salary cap??

18 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Hope tigers are patient with Yze … big exodus at their club both off & on the field as their history after a period of success 1982 saw dark times 

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29 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Who finished above the MFC

Bring on the High Pressure Hoses 

Clean the joint right out 😡

they've achieved nothing in their entire existence when they have had gifts bestowed upon them from head office the likes of which they have squandered through their own ineptitude

i'll back us to finish above them in 2025

5 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

they've achieved nothing in their entire existence when they have had gifts bestowed upon them from head office the likes of which they have squandered through their own ineptitude

i'll back us to finish above them in 2025

One would hope so

low bar of achievement, that’s how poor our Season stands


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