gadj1976 wrote:Traditionally we write the losing team from Rd1 of the finals off. This time I think it's perilous to do so given both were 1 & 2 on the ladder. Both definitely are danger games especially the way both teams lost and the method in which WCE and GWS smashed their opposition. However, I am happy to go with Bris and Geel in close ones.
The lack of finals participation concerns me with Brisbane, the way they got owned on their home deck would've shot their confidence moving forward.
I agree, but I've written top 4 teams off before. My father in law is a Bris fan and I said to him that their style of football won't be good enough against a Richmond or Collingwood in a final. Hopefully they've learnt their lesson. But yeh, I'm worried about their hardness at the contest in finals footy too.
IF both teams get knocked out this week (Geel and Bris) it would have to be the first time ever that a team goes into the finals 1 & 2 and both get bundled out in straight sets.
I think the winner of this game plays in the Grand Final. That Collingwood/Geelong game was the worst standard of the round. Collingwood will think they just have to turn uo no matter which of these teams wins, They will have their pants pulled down real quick
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Booney wrote:I reckon Greene goes and I'm not one bit unhappy about it. Little grub.
should get weeks but wouldnt be at all surprised if they just give him a massive fine
The footage I seen and the actual charges laid against Green I can’t believe the fine was that high! Should’ve never been a suspension and should’ve been the same fine as Nic Nat and Merrett.
I have to disagree.
Going straight to the tribunal was another pathetic handball by spineless Chrisitan. Greene has a history, pleaded guilty to serious misconduct and cops $7500, like he gives a **** about $7500. Filthy little shit carries in playing.
Only thing it does is give me someone to target now Thompson from North has retired and Mumford looks like he will, too.
From afl.com.au When asked if he would continue playing on the edge following the 17th charge of his career, Greene smiled and said: "I don't know, we'll wait and see what happens." The question should be rephrased to, "Will you continue to play like a filthy, little grub?"
Spangas wrote:From afl.com.au When asked if he would continue playing on the edge following the 17th charge of his career, Greene smiled and said: "I don't know, we'll wait and see what happens." The question should be rephrased to, "Will you continue to play like a filthy, little grub?"
And be allowed to do so. Hawkins would have gotten six weeks.
Spangas wrote:From afl.com.au When asked if he would continue playing on the edge following the 17th charge of his career, Greene smiled and said: "I don't know, we'll wait and see what happens." The question should be rephrased to, "Will you continue to play like a filthy, little grub?"
And be allowed to do so. Hawkins would have gotten six weeks.
regards,
REB
Ablett would've got a public apology from the AFL.
Spangas wrote:From afl.com.au When asked if he would continue playing on the edge following the 17th charge of his career, Greene smiled and said: "I don't know, we'll wait and see what happens." The question should be rephrased to, "Will you continue to play like a filthy, little grub?"
And be allowed to do so. Hawkins would have gotten six weeks.
regards,
REB
Ablett would've got a public apology from the AFL.