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very harsh free kick against Cripps

karma for all the unpenalized throws.

 

 
1 minute ago, BDA said:

very harsh free kick against Cripps

karma for all the unpenalized throws.

 

Should have included a 50 meter. Lucky Paddy did the right thing. 
 

🤩😂

 

seeing all the Carlton fans losing their mind is hilarious

Edited by BDA

7 running Blues Radio too?


Howler of a free kick against Cripps, but if Carlton now lose by under a goal, there is a part of me that will be deeply pleased.

2 minutes ago, BDA said:

very harsh free kick against Cripps

karma for all the unpenalized throws.

 

No. Landed square in the saints players back with his whole body. Absolutely a free

14 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

So we want St Kilda and Port to win?

But Port can't move up or down (unless they lose badly), would they care tonight?

good point ... they can't be too motivated and won't want to risk injuries

 
1 minute ago, biggestred said:

No. Landed square in the saints players back with his whole body. Absolutely a free

Commentator said, to the letter of the law I suppose it was a free, what other law is there?

If the Saints could handpass to the receivers' hands rather than their ankles and knees they would transition better.

Who does that remind us of, I wonder idly?


6 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

good point ... they can't be too motivated and won't want to risk injuries

I am torn, on the one hand I want Carlton to lose. On the other, I want Freo to lose.

But if Carlton does lose, Freo is all but certain in the 8.

 

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You're Thor? I'm tho Thor....

Just now, ElDiablo14 said:

I am thorn, on the one hand I want Carlton to lose. On the other, I want Freo to lose.

But if Carlton does lose, Freo is all but certain in the 8.

 

Freo still must win..  I back them but it's no certainty 

Just now, biggestred said:

Freo still must win..  I back them but it's no certainty 

Port has no reason to try to win tonight.


The Carlton-St Kilda game has some atmosphere and shenanigans for sure, but I love the background detail that if Port beat Freo then this game can have absolutely no effect on anything at all.

Except we would drop to getting pick 5 instead of 6. Hmm...

3 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Go Saints

Go Power 🤢

If Carlton lose, we also want Power to lose so that Freo takes the last spot in the eight (and thus denying Carlton a final).

Go Saints.  Go Freo.

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4 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Port has no reason to try to win tonight.

If they lose by more than 5 goals Geelong will finish 2nd.

Edited by Jibroni

Just now, Jibroni said:

If they lose by more than 4 goals Geelong will finish 2nd.

Correct 

Port will want to win big time for a home final 

 


4 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

The Carlton-St Kilda game has some atmosphere and shenanigans for sure, but I love the background detail that if Port beat Freo then this game can have absolutely no effect on anything at all.

Except we would drop to getting pick 5 instead of 6. Hmm...

If Saints lose this we will most likely slide to pick 7 with the Josh Battle compensation. 

Carlton give me the [censored]

 

Just turned on Carlton game

2 throws in a couple of minutes by Blues ignored

Cripps yet again mouthing off at umpires ignored

 

Umps lifting


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