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12 hours ago, poita said:

Good luck to anyone planning to attend to witness the slaughter.

What a bizarre call to bid good luck to people who are willingly attending a match, you know, people who want to attend. Why would we need good luck?

 
4 hours ago, Coolx2 said:

Kentfield and Adams your'e lucky that you are going to be part of the slaughter match.

Huh? Neither are playing tomorrow.

4 hours ago, Coolx2 said:

All up and coming players should request a trade next year whilst they still have their sanity left.

Should’ve told Jai, AMW and Ricky this before they signed contracts this arvo.

4 hours ago, Coolx2 said:

This club is pathetic, it is like Goody is still coaching the rubble.

It’s “rabble” not “rubble”

Nah I'm glad we're not debuting anyone. Probably get knocked out or severely injured against them.

But it's ridiculous there were no changes. As I previously said I would have bought in AJ purely because he crashes packs & brings the ball to the ground.

Moore, however & that other one will easily pick off our kicks.

It's why melksham must start because he's the only one that looks capable of holding a mark

 

Rewarding mediocrity after a pathetic performance against the Hawks doesn’t sit well with me.

Hopefully we can put up a performance like we did ag the Dogs but l fear the players outfits are already laid out on the bed for Mad Monday & bags pack for holidays

Not that they deserve any of it

Goodwin is gone!!!

So, can we please stop the cheap shots at each other and the 'dog whiistles' by those who criticise or defend CURRENT coaching decisions. No need to bring Goodwin into these discussions.

It is very tedious!


Not expecting a win but I’d take a bog performance from big Max to seal his eight AA and prevent Daicos getting 3 votes.

I'm going. It's a long time between seasons and this is the last chance to see the boys this year. But I'm dreading what I am going to see. Hoping to be surprised.

1 hour ago, dees189227 said:

Nah I'm glad we're not debuting anyone. Probably get knocked out or severely injured against them.

But it's ridiculous there were no changes. As I previously said I would have bought in AJ purely because he crashes packs & brings the ball to the ground.

Moore, however & that other one will easily pick off our kicks.

It's why melksham must start because he's the only one that looks capable of holding a mark

I'd have liked to see Johnson included for some random vigour.

 

It’s gonna be a bit sad watching tonight knowing that it could be the last time we could be watching the likes of Petracca, Oliver maybe more play their last in red and blue. I still back both in to find something close to their best footy, just don’t think we are the right place for that to happen for them.

I'm so glad we've gone in with an unchanged side this week. When you achieve perfection, as we clearly did last week, it is important not to mess with things too much.

I also think it is important to recognise the stellar contributions of this group over the course of the season. Who would have ever thought that we could win as many as 7 games this season, and finish as high as 14th? Well done, boys.

When I see the likes of Salem, Sparrow, Langdon, Chandler and Sharp performing at such a high level every single week, I have such high hopes for the future. Hopefully we can give them all 10 year contract extensions over the off season.

It is unfortunate that the guys at Casey, despite being in terrific form, can't get a run at AFL level. However we have so many superstars in tremendous form in the senior side that someone has to miss out.


16 hours ago, Roost it far said:

I’m predicting we’ll fold like a cheap suit but it’ll make my season if we knock them out of the finals which is what we have the opportunity to do.

My interest in this game does not match my interest in the question of whether a cheap suit folds well. I don't think cheap suits fold at all well. But what would I know?

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