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1 minute ago, praha said:

It's insulting that we aren't favourites next week. I rate GWS but they are very bruised atm.

I think we all know where we are heading if we can’t knock off a depleted GWS on our turf (albeit Kozzie out and Green to return)

 
4 minutes ago, GS_1905 said:

Cameron has to be suspended for that push, 

Yep. After all the noise over the preseason about pushing into a contest. He's in trouble

 

 
5 minutes ago, GS_1905 said:

Cameron has to be suspended for that push, 

Just walked in and no replay shown.

What exactly happened?

1 minute ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I think we all know where we are heading if we can’t knock off a depleted GWS on our turf (albeit Kozzie out and Green to return)

I’d never predict how any club will go based on the result of the first match. 


Thought we were the only team that can't kick straight?

What a goal! 

 
Just now, Clintosaurus said:

Thought we were the only team that can't kick straight?

they caught our disease amongst many others they have

1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Nice goal number 46

Cal Brown… an Irishman ☘️ 


Think we might have our work cut out next week

Bloody hell… GO GIANTS!


6 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

I’d never predict how any club will go based on the result of the first match. 

True, but I feel next week’s a statement game against a quality side, and will provide a bit of an insight as to how we measure up this year.

Just now, Bring-Back-Powell said:

True, but I feel next week’s a statement game against a quality side, and will provide a bit of an insight as to how we measure up this year.

Yeah, it’s huge in terms of where we’re at having had such an incredible preseason and with all the changes (coaches etc.)


No change of Briggs playing next week. he is off to hospital 

Collingwoods kicking in perfect conditions has been pathetic

 

Callaghan will be a star

 
1 minute ago, Jibroni said:

Think we might have our work cut out next week

Nah, I choose to believe that Collingwood are just disappearing into a hole.

Now, we're not a fast team by any means, but at least we often work hard to cover important space and we've got a few kids coming up with a bit of speed. Collingwood are in danger of being ripped open by some of the fast-attacking teams like GWS and Hawthorn.

But, also, yes, round 1 v GWS is going to be a big test to start the season because they are clearly a dangerous unit capable of attacking in ways which bypass our best defensive traits.


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