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Re: The run home
Originally Posted by
bulldogsthru&thru
It’s a tough 3 week stretch, essentially playing the top 3 sides in consecutive weeks. But it’ll show us what we’re made of and where we realistically sit. I think need all agree we’re a chance in each game but also just as likely to be blown out in each game! You just don’t know what you’re gonna get
Yeah, we'll certainly be left with no doubts as to where we stand after this stretch of games.
It's a shame Naughton & Dunks are still 4-6 weeks away. The season will be just about done.
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Re: The run home
Originally Posted by
comrade
Pretty sh*tty draw for the next 3 weeks.
Richmond, Port at Adelaide Oval, Brisbane at Gabba.
Not easy but capable of winning those games.
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Tough draw but we could come out the other side flag favourites
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If we come out of it with two wins out of the next 4 I’ll be happy.
Richmond is entirely winnable
Port in Adelaide will be incredibly tough
Brisbane at the Gabba, almost impossible
Adelaide should be easy
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That will be Brisbane's 3rd game in 9 days. This season will throw up some surprises
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Originally Posted by
Vred
If we come out of it with two wins out of the next 4 I’ll be happy.
Richmond is entirely winnable
Port in Adelaide will be incredibly tough
Brisbane at the Gabba, almost impossible
Adelaide should be easy
You are way too pessimistic.
We get all those opponents of an extra days break.
We have a very good record against Richmond.
Against Port I think we match up well.
We are right in against Brisbane
and yes we should get over Adelaide.
If we are any chance we need to beat these sides to prove our credentials and boost our self belief. Get over them before we get Dunks and Naughton back will generate a lot of belief for the group.
We need to win 4 of our next 5 (including GC). It is doable and all 5 would guarantee finals.
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Gah, that's a hell of a hill to climb.
Sue me but I fear the next four games effectively sink our season ... but shelving the doomsaying for a moment can you imagine reaching the Crows game with a few big scalps under the arm then welcoming back Naughts & Dunks for the run home?
Yeah nah. Not a chance.
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Even losing a few of those games doesn't sink our season, IMO. The race is so tight atm, all teams are dropping games they shouldn't, and with it only being 17 games I think it will stay incredibly even (currently 6 points separating 3rd and 14th).
We are a definite shot in every game we play, as long as our defensive press is set up and our forwards work hard. I am as worried as anyone that there will be at least one blowout in that stretch, but fingers crossed we can hold it together. It'll be a significant battle of attrition, but even in terms of our breaks we have done well - 4 games in 18 days for us, but Cats play 4 in 14 and Pies 4 in 13.
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Originally Posted by
Bulldog Joe
You are way too pessimistic.
We get all those opponents of an extra days break.
We have a very good record against Richmond.
Against Port I think we match up well.
We are right in against Brisbane
and yes we should get over Adelaide.
If we are any chance we need to beat these sides to prove our credentials and boost our self belief. Get over them before we get Dunks and Naughton back will generate a lot of belief for the group.
We need to win 4 of our next 5 (including GC). It is doable and all 5 would guarantee finals.
yeah might be a little pessimistic but I’d call it realism. We are currently inconsistent, I want to think we can win every one but honestly if we bought what we did against Carlton to any of these games these other teams will jump on the chance to pants us infront of their home crowds.
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I've though if you can get to round ten just ahead of the ledger or at worst square, then you're in OK shape this season. Nobody was really expected to start fantastically, people kept talking about good starts but once the season was up and running the run home was always going to be the most important.
I reckon we are better than even to be ahead of square at round ten, and I think we're relatively healthy and that will play in our favour as the season progresses. While I think Dunkley and Naughton are definitely best 22, having them doesn't make us hugely more likely to win. What's between the ears of the players does and if we get that right for the remainder of the season...…..
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Lions will have 13/17 in Qld. Plus finals and likely GF. What an amazing opportunity for them to win the flag*. The Tiger’s advantages starkest reminder.
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It can work in your favour sometimes having a string of tough games in a row, brings out the best in you
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I wonder if our next hub will be in Perth or will the Perth hub come to the Gold Coast?
We may just avoid playing the WA teams in Perth this year - avoiding WA would be massive.
More of an In Bruges guy?
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Originally Posted by
jazzadogs
Even losing a few of those games doesn't sink our season, IMO. The race is so tight atm, all teams are dropping games they shouldn't, and with it only being 17 games I think it will stay incredibly even (currently 6 points separating 3rd and 14th).
We are a definite shot in every game we play, as long as our defensive press is set up and our forwards work hard. I am as worried as anyone that there will be at least one blowout in that stretch, but fingers crossed we can hold it together. It'll be a significant battle of attrition, but even in terms of our breaks we have done well - 4 games in 18 days for us, but Cats play 4 in 14 and Pies 4 in 13.
Limiting blow outs is the key. It seems we win large, or lose large.
Also agree losing a few games doesn't sink our season. Tigers season was done a few weeks back and now they are top four.
More of an In Bruges guy?