Johnson gets until grand final eve in the same position as in last year’s final카지노 사이트s: a very strong candidate for a premiership.
Wagner will be a better bet to win this year’s club champion award than in the 2013 final, when former Greater Western Sydney player Nathan Vardy was in the mix for top spot.
It’s the더킹카지노 most impressive display of form by the reigning premiers in a decade, and another remarkable day for the Demons.
“I thought the guys competed really well today,” coach Adam Simpson said.
“We had to be quick to get through the midfield and we did get some good footy.
“I like the fact the boys know how to deal with pressure and what it is, I don’t know what the opponent is going to do but we tried our best today.”
Carlton have had a bit of a difficult start to the season, following an 11-point loss to the Brisbane Lions last Saturday night.
But the Tigers looked solid in their second game against Carlton in Melbourne, and looked as likely as anyone that the top 우리카지노four would hold on to their spot on the ladder with four wins from five.
The Blues looked like they would be well on their way before they slipped to three wins from four on Wednesday night, but it wasn’t to be for the Collingwood Magpies.
While the club will still be hoping against hope the Lions get back to their winning ways (with four straight defeats by nine points or more, in an NRL season in which every league champion has four games in hand), their form for a few matches in February will be worrying.
“I thought the boys really pulled through in our two games against them and I’m pleased for them,” Simpson said.
“You’re going to look at your guys when they finish games with all that expectation, but I thought they battled hard yesterday and they fought very hard today.
“I thought our boys stepped it up at the right time in the last five minutes of the first half. They were really consistent and I thought that was a real highlight for us in that last game.”
With his team coming back from four wins from six to the next three and holding off two tough opposition after coming from four-all on Friday night, Collingwood coach Rodney Eade has been able to start the season stronger, but his squad remains well aware of what’s at stake.
“I just spoke to the guys, there are no excuses and yo