Do we want the doggies to win.
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Re: Do we want the doggies to win.
I think Collingwood without Sidebottom and Howe are a lot more beatable than they were earlier in the season.
We do seem to match up well on the 'Dogs though - they are easier to score against than Collingwood.
We do seem to match up well on the 'Dogs though - they are easier to score against than Collingwood.
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Re: Do we want the doggies to win.
Agree that Pies very hard to score against......samuraisaint wrote: ↑Sun 20 Sep 2020 8:40pm I think Collingwood without Sidebottom and Howe are a lot more beatable than they were earlier in the season.
We do seem to match up well on the 'Dogs though - they are easier to score against than Collingwood.
We have matched up ok against doggies
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Re: Do we want the doggies to win.
3/4 time
15 points in front are the doggies so their season is well and truly on the line.
15 points in front are the doggies so their season is well and truly on the line.
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Re: Do we want the doggies to win.
They said Naughton went to hospital - got hit in the jaw
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Re: Do we want the doggies to win.
Looks like a broken cheekbone or something similar. Is that likely to stop someone playing in a final in a fortnights time?
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Re: Do we want the doggies to win.
Could do - no one wants to see players injured but Dogs win Pies lose - no Naughton could be huge
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Re: Do we want the doggies to win.
I would rather play Melbourne just in case Collingwood lose but anyone anywhere from here on IMO
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Re: Do we want the doggies to win.
Josh Battle only missed a week with a small fracture but that had some concussion issues as well. So depends on severity.
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Re: Do we want the doggies to win.
Sounded like concussion, fractured cheek bone and perhaps eye socket. Healy thought the eye socket would keep him out if that was done too. I have seen it. Wallis has a left shoulder injury too
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Re: Do we want the doggies to win.
If we play well we can beat either, we could also not turn up and cop flogging.
Let’s hope for the first one!
Let’s hope for the first one!
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Re: Do we want the doggies to win.
Definitely prefer to play the Dogs than the Pies.
Collingwood are the type of team we struggle against - organised defensively, great intercept players (Moore & Maynard) and a team that are willing to slow down the tempo and play at their pace.
Collingwood are the type of team we struggle against - organised defensively, great intercept players (Moore & Maynard) and a team that are willing to slow down the tempo and play at their pace.
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Re: Do we want the doggies to win.
In a 17 game season our results include:
10 wins
4 losses by a goal or less.
1 15 point loss.
Yep, definite pattern of either winning or just not turning up.
So, so inconsistent.
10 wins
4 losses by a goal or less.
1 15 point loss.
Yep, definite pattern of either winning or just not turning up.
So, so inconsistent.
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Re: Do we want the doggies to win.
Bulldogs winning at least means Collingwood can’t play bruise free football on Monday if they want to avoid a trip to Perth in the first week of finals, hope they have a knock down drag out last man standing affair.
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Re: Do we want the doggies to win.
Dogs always get a good deal from the umpires but Filth get a marginally better one but would still prefer to play them as the dogs will be a bit slicker than us although we have a better record against the dogs.
In reality maybe only the eagles could trouble any team in the top four
In reality maybe only the eagles could trouble any team in the top four
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Re: Do we want the doggies to win.
Believe it or not, winning/losing in a close one that you should have won by 7+ goals would be considered ‘not turning up’
You do that vs a good side, and you get results like the cats and pies games.
Pretty straight forward
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Re: Do we want the doggies to win.
IMO Pies lose & they are done they won't beat Westcoast at Optus & doubt the Bullies can either so the way things panned out it made our win against GWS so important to take away the possibility we would have to play WCE at home .
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Re: Do we want the doggies to win.
Last time I weighed in on this was pre-lims 1997 - was terrified of the Doggies and thought little of Adelaide.
Was rapt with an Adelaide win and thought it was in the bag once Modra went down...
Now I’d prefer not to give fate an opportunity to stick it to me
Was rapt with an Adelaide win and thought it was in the bag once Modra went down...
Now I’d prefer not to give fate an opportunity to stick it to me