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8 hours ago, ANG13 said:

Without wanting to sound to mean hope you lose, possibly after the siren. 

We conceeded a goal with 13 seconds to go! But nevermind, lady luck smiled upon as today in Perth 😁

 
2 hours ago, titan_uranus said:

The help of a bottom 6 draw can be seen in Hawthorn.

They got each of Richmond, North Melbourne and Adelaide twice. They went 6-0 against them.

The way they play is very attractive and exciting, but it's also important to note that the only finalist they've beaten since Round 13 was Carlton two weeks ago, when they had no one on the bench in the second half, and they only played three finalists in total since Round 13 (lost to Geelong and GWS, beat Carlton).

It can help but you could have had Fremantle Hawks and GC this year

2 hours ago, Demonsterative said:

He wanted to get paid big dollars at Freeo. Going home would have meant allowing the MFC to negotiate with both WA clubs. 
 

Let’s not gloss over Dogga’s dog act. 

Actually even worse, WC probably could match the salary.

He just didn't want to be in a rebuild.

 
6 hours ago, No. 31 said:

We conceeded a goal with 13 seconds to go! But nevermind, lady luck smiled upon as today in Perth 😁

Yes it was quite enjoyable until Fremantle failed again. Enjoy the finals. 

7 hours ago, No. 31 said:

We conceeded a goal with 13 seconds to go! But nevermind, lady luck smiled upon as today in Perth 😁

You must have has quite the roller-coaster of an evening yesterday!


7 hours ago, DubDee said:

It can help but you could have had Fremantle Hawks and GC this year

Correct. North copped a much harder set of double ups than Hawthorn did. 

There are no guarantees with a bottom 6 fixture because it is set based on the previous year’s performance. Hawthorn’s just an example of how it can work in your favour. 

As Bt would say....

Gee wizz

What a cat amongst the pigeons is the Dockers losing 

Given their high percentage, they would have catapulted above gws into third or fourth.

Such a huge loss that sees them miss out on finals. Probably one of the better teams.

Now gws face off against Swan's. Despite this season's results Gws usually have the measure of Sydney. Should be interesting.

As for Port winning in Perth....a case of form v lack of with port winning four on a row and docker's the opposite.

Port are seriously overated in second spot as well having had six games this season decided by a goal or less. And Port won all six of those. Wow.

Blues are the luckiest club in the comp and go into finals very underdone.

Unless Curnow plays they are done and dusted. Here's hoping.

Sydney have a severe case of the wobbles at the wrong time .

Port despite being as described are choc full of form and confidence.

I guess Swans are still faves but gws and despite being fifth....the lions are the threat.

Edited by leave it to deever

Congratulations Freo on earning my most hated team this season. Embarrassed us once, then beat us again and then couldn't get the job done to end Carlton's season.

 
15 hours ago, No. 31 said:

I'm the token Blues supporter here, I get some shade thrown my way, but don't forget you are all a bit Navy Blue too 😁

'Interesting times' in the Docklands today ... All's well that ends well I guess ... 😅

Nah, Go Northern Fitzroy.

16 hours ago, No. 31 said:

I'm the token Blues supporter here, I get some shade thrown my way, but don't forget you are all a bit Navy Blue too 😁

 

Got us there!


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