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Three Quarter time and the Tiges are up by 3 points.... interesting times ahead.

and the first goal of the last up by 9 points.... Saints look to have given up.

 
 
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saints 4 now, anyones game

reiwoldt had the foot of god goal

Saints win... Just. Pity. It would have been nice to see the Blues collect a third wooden spoon in a row.

Saints win... Just. Pity. It would have been nice to see the Blues collect a third wooden spoon in a row.

So tomorrow has now been downgraded to the Cotchin Cup..........


So tomorrow has now been downgraded to the Cotchin Cup..........

Why?

We're going to win tomorrow anyway so it really doesn't make a difference.

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Why?

We won't get Kreuzer even if we lose. Between Richmond and the Blues now.

 
We won't get Kreuzer even if we lose. Between Richmond and the Blues now.

Since carlton are going to lose and get Kreuzer, how does that make sundays match the Cotchin cup...

So Richmond will get picks 1 and 3?

How does this work? If we win tomorrow will that mean our earliest pick is 5?


My apologies.

No, richmonds PP will come before the second round, so (if carlton lose tomor) rich will get pick 2, 17, 19 I think?

And we would get pick 3 and 20 i think

its been explained so many times this is getting to become abit of a joke.

if melbourne lose:

we get pick 2, 18, 20

carlton get pick 3, 21

richmond pick 1,17,19

if melbourne win:

we get pick 4, 21

carlton get pick 1,3,19

richmond get pick 2, 18, 20

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tigers coach admittted to tanking saying we couldnt risk losing number 1 pick

hmmm

Regardless of today's result. It means the Tigers will still have the number 1 pick in the PSD, meaning they can go hell for leather in trying to secure an out of contract player. My bet is that they'll be promising the world to Charman- the real problem is that the pool in the PSD is drying up and its unlikely too many players will walk away from a footy club now without them being compensated.

They'll also be barracking for us today.


Regardless of today's result. It means the Tigers will still have the number 1 pick in the PSD, meaning they can go hell for leather in trying to secure an out of contract player. My bet is that they'll be promising the world to Charman- the real problem is that the pool in the PSD is drying up and its unlikely too many players will walk away from a footy club now without them being compensated.

They'll also be barracking for us today.

No, I reckon they might be barracking for Carlton today myself :rolleyes:

The word out of Brisbane is that Charman is about to sign with Brisbane but that Cameron Wood could be tradeable. The interesting thing about that is that we might be competing with the Blues to get just such a player in the trades. If that's the case, then whoever loses today would gain substantial leverage in terms of bargaining position for this or any other player in the mix. (of course the Blues have the moneybags that we don't so it could be a moot point)

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