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Blues v Demons, Thursday night: Hope Carlton supporters’ heart rates have returned to normal, they’d be forgiven for still ticking a little too fast after Melbourne Petracca nearly pulled off the big steal. A big four points against a fellow contender.
Port v Cats, Friday night: Port folk are probably justified in asking where that sort of dare and run have been. Amazing effort to march into Geelong and pull off the mother of all heists against the Cats on their home ground.
Dockers v Swans, Friday night: A wildly inaccurate Freo against a workmanlike Swans. Can’t really blame the Dockers for being a smidgeon off their game after the outpouring of emotion before the bounce. Can only hope the players are doing ok given the horrid circumstances.
Hawks v Saints, Saturday arvo: How do you even find anything to write about this one? Firstly well done to a young and undermanned Hawthorn. But please for the love of God can somebody tell Ross Lyon it’s not 2009? Scoring as many points as inside 50s doesn’t cut it anymore. What a debacle for the Saints. 52 entries for 7 goals. Laugh at that for a moment.
Bombers v Giants, Saturday twilight: Ok two questions. Firstly, have the Giants been worked out? The orange tsunami has turned into an orange whirlpool in recent weeks. Secondly, has anybody noticed the Bombers are now third on the ladder?! Looking like a genuinely good footy team too.
Tigers v Dogs, Saturday night: Nup sorry Doggies, I don’t believe it. You can smash a team missing half their list all you want, but it’s only a matter of time before you put in another sterile weak performance out of nowhere. I see you.
Suns v North, Saturday night: Yeah I don’t even know what to say about North anymore. Their fans deserve better and the people in the top end deserved a better contest than this. Was Clarkson the wrong choice for this club?
Pies v Eagles, Sunday arvo: Bit of carnage for the Pies but they got the job done. Remarkably they're right on the edge of the top 8 now and they've put their abysmal start to the year behind them. Look out.
Crows v Lions, Sunday twilight: The most entertaining game of the round without question, but the footy gods forgot to give us a result. Bravo to both sides though. Great game.
Port v Cats, Friday night: Port folk are probably justified in asking where that sort of dare and run have been. Amazing effort to march into Geelong and pull off the mother of all heists against the Cats on their home ground.
Dockers v Swans, Friday night: A wildly inaccurate Freo against a workmanlike Swans. Can’t really blame the Dockers for being a smidgeon off their game after the outpouring of emotion before the bounce. Can only hope the players are doing ok given the horrid circumstances.
Hawks v Saints, Saturday arvo: How do you even find anything to write about this one? Firstly well done to a young and undermanned Hawthorn. But please for the love of God can somebody tell Ross Lyon it’s not 2009? Scoring as many points as inside 50s doesn’t cut it anymore. What a debacle for the Saints. 52 entries for 7 goals. Laugh at that for a moment.
Bombers v Giants, Saturday twilight: Ok two questions. Firstly, have the Giants been worked out? The orange tsunami has turned into an orange whirlpool in recent weeks. Secondly, has anybody noticed the Bombers are now third on the ladder?! Looking like a genuinely good footy team too.
Tigers v Dogs, Saturday night: Nup sorry Doggies, I don’t believe it. You can smash a team missing half their list all you want, but it’s only a matter of time before you put in another sterile weak performance out of nowhere. I see you.
Suns v North, Saturday night: Yeah I don’t even know what to say about North anymore. Their fans deserve better and the people in the top end deserved a better contest than this. Was Clarkson the wrong choice for this club?
Pies v Eagles, Sunday arvo: Bit of carnage for the Pies but they got the job done. Remarkably they're right on the edge of the top 8 now and they've put their abysmal start to the year behind them. Look out.
Crows v Lions, Sunday twilight: The most entertaining game of the round without question, but the footy gods forgot to give us a result. Bravo to both sides though. Great game.