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5 minutes ago, BoBo said:

P.S. I think Iโ€™m an Adelaide supporter this finals series

ANB.

10 minutes ago, Nasher said:

All three of our games now affect the makeup of the 8 materially. This week took whatever shred of wind was in my sails but itโ€™s slowly coming back.

Come on Dees, letโ€™s have an impact.

Our finals 2025 ๐Ÿ˜

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21 minutes ago, The Cult of Disco Turner said:

Yep same. Out of state and poor last few years means I hate them the least plus want to see ANB do well.

Yeah Nibbler definitely makes it an easier choice. Crows are also just so good to watch and Dawson is an absolute star.

People arenโ€™t serious in thinking Newcombeโ€™s going to get suspended are they?

Iโ€™m all for King getting rubbed out against Whitfield, Fiorini on Petty and Pearce on DBJ. But this one was a genuine accident where both blokes made simultaneous contact.

 
33 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

David King believes Jeremy Howe will solve everything. Delusional

He wonโ€™t help them beat the crows at Adelaide oval.

Although I read Collingwood have not been beaten at Adelaide Oval since 2017. 10 straight wins. Hope that ends next week.


6 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

People arenโ€™t serious in thinking Newcombeโ€™s going to get suspended are they?

Iโ€™m all for King getting rubbed out against Whitfield, Fiorini on Petty and Pearce on DBJ. But this one was a genuine accident where both blokes made simultaneous contact.

Based on the logic of the May suspension, he absolutely should. Wether he does is another question.

10 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Worth making a phone call to McRae?

His presser was a ripper tonight. Opened it by apologising to the supporters. Then started yelling and shouting because he was so frustrated.

100% authentic.

12 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

People arenโ€™t serious in thinking Newcombeโ€™s going to get suspended are they?

Iโ€™m all for King getting rubbed out against Whitfield, Fiorini on Petty and Pearce on DBJ. But this one was a genuine accident where both blokes made simultaneous contact.

Jeff Gleesonโ€™s โ€œreasonable playerโ€ would have predicted that he wouldnโ€™t get to the ball first and had a duty of care to pull out! Standby for a new definition of what a โ€œreasonable playerโ€ can predict.

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52 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

David King believes Jeremy Howe will solve everything. Delusional

I firmly believe he is paid under the table to be so pro-Collingwood in the media role. Is hardly hardly critical. Even now, he takes a more optimistic view. If it had been Melbourne, season over, era over, burn the palce down.

2 hours ago, Macca said:

Storm up 12-2 and they rarely lose from that sort of position

Need to keep winning to gain a home QF

22-2 final score and for the moment top of the ladder (table)

Storm are a consistently great team


48 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

22-2 final score and for the moment top of the ladder (table)

Storm are a consistently great team

Was at the game. It was ruined by numerous bunker interventions.

We should also target Xavier Coates.

I hated the May decision, so similar to May judgement handed out by Gleeson but in the end he put a Collingwood player into La La land and so rather than a 6 week suspension and because it was Collingwood , he cops the same penalty as Steven May 3 weeks

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7 hours ago, Watson11 said:

He wonโ€™t help them beat the crows at Adelaide oval.

Although I read Collingwood have not been beaten at Adelaide Oval since 2017. 10 straight wins. Hope that ends next week.

Collingwood unfortunately travel well especially when their backs are against the wall. Hope the crows are ready for them & the crows fans make so much noise

10 hours ago, GS_1905 said:

The only thing I donโ€™t like about that is Geelong at 2. But beggars canโ€™t be choosers.

They are my tip for the flag. No one is talking about them and they look really comfortable in their PJs at the moment down at Sleepy Hollow.

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13 hours ago, GS_1905 said:

"Completely accidental!" hahaha.

Was accident Howe was as much to blame in my view Nothing to see here

May would have walked accept he lifted his shoulder


Equalisation continues to parade its wares this round. Age tipping has 6 of the 9 games 14-0 and the other 3 are 13-1 (us - thanks Sam McClure!), 12-2 and 11-3.

Mind you, the 11-3 was in Collingwood's favour, LOL. With the Hawthorn tippers at margins of 1, 5 and - gutsy play, Stokes! - 12.

26 minutes ago, Kent said:

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May would have walked accept he lifted his shoulder

Really? Lifted his shoulder? I must need new glasses.

Mr Smug (otherwise known as โ€œFlyโ€),is quoted as saying. โ€œNo-oneโ€™s bigger than the individualโ€. !!!!!! Certainly no-oneโ€™s bigger than kicker Mason Cox. Is that what he meant? I wonder if he mixes up another metaphor and saysโ€ฆ.โ€ thereโ€™s no โ€œIโ€ in โ€œsideโ€. !!!!!!!!

37 minutes ago, Kent said:

Was accident Howe was as much to blame in my view Nothing to see here

May would have walked accept he lifted his shoulder

The concussion was just due to the way the head ricochet after the fall. Nothing to do with the "bump".

The complete and utter idiocy of Collingwood supporters knows no end.

A big hit delivered by a Collingwood player, no worries, football act.

A Collingwood player receives a big hit, โ€œthatโ€™s six weeks, it was a dirty hitโ€etc.

Their hypocrisy in the social media uproar has been unbelievably funny to watch.


12 hours ago, PaulRB said:

Technically they can.

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This is what I have been saying for the past couple of weeks. I just shouldโ€™ve put some $$$ on it ๐Ÿ™„

Pies fans are sore losers!

LOL! Their 19th man went home somewhere around qtr time!!!

In the last quarter there was barely one left.

So much for their 'big loud' crowd they brag about.

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10 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Pies fans are sore losers!

LOL! Their 19th man went home somewhere around qtr time!!!

In the last quarter there was barely one left.

So much for their 'big loud' crowd they brag about.

They are the very definition of flat track bullies.

Nowhere to be seen once things get ugly.

Even their touted BIG CROWDS are not so big if the team is down in the bottom 6 of the ladder.

O Mac stiff to get dropped, he was good against the Blues last week.


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