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Chad Cornes & Josh Carr

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There are two players in the whole competition who I hate most. Chad Cornes and Josh Carr. Both have got ego's the size of a small country, especially Cornes who walks around like he thinks he's God's gift to AFL. To see Dunny suck him in and then for him to lose his head was absolutely priceless.

Was one of the most satisfying wins to be at today, as Cornes got embarrassed and Carr got absolutely torn up. Two little cretins who deserve everything they get.

GO YOU DEMONS!!

 
There are two players in the whole competition who I hate most. Chad Cornes and Josh Carr. Both have got ego's the size of a small country, especially Cornes who walks around like he thinks he's God's gift to AFL. To see Dunny suck him in and then for him to lose his head was absolutely priceless.

Was one of the most satisfying wins to be at today, as Cornes got embarrassed and Carr got absolutely torn up. Two little cretins who deserve everything they get.

GO YOU DEMONS!!

They are great players and I wish we had them if they were dees supporters because they have real passion for their club.

They are great players and I wish we had them if they were dees supporters because they have real passion for their club.

You're kidding??

Cornes was a great player 4 to 5 years ago but he now behaves as a trucculent senior player who needs to be pulled into line quickly. Has an atitude problem ever since he got overlooked for captaincy at PA. He is one of the reasons that Williams should go from PA

Carr is a sniping hack who will be finished this year at PA.

Both gave little yesterday and were amongst PA's worst.

Probably the last players I would want at MFC.

 

Two extremely punchable heads.

You can add Warren "look at me" Tredrea as well.

A small comforting thought in what was potentially a disastrous result yesterday. At least we demolished those three!

You're kidding??

Cornes was a great player 4 to 5 years ago but he now behaves as a trucculent senior player who needs to be pulled into line quickly. Has an atitude problem ever since he got overlooked for captaincy at PA. He is one of the reasons that Williams should go from PA

Carr is a sniping hack who will be finished this year at PA.

Both gave little yesterday and were amongst PA's worst.

Probably the last players I would want at MFC.

Your telling me you think Kane and Chad are no good?


When Chad got pulled off after the free and 50m to hear the crowd's booo's was very satisfying.

Kane is excellent and Chad is a good player who could be a much better player with a better attitude.

When Chad got pulled off after the free and 50m to hear the crowd's booo's was very satisfying.

That was a soft free TBH. the 50m penalty was warranted though. Satisfying all the same.

 
When Chad got pulled off after the free and 50m to hear the crowd's booo's was very satisfying.

Never moon a werewolf

We were lucky it was not his day.


Your telling me you think Kane and Chad are no good?

Did I say Kane was no good?

Re- read my post and think again.

Two extremely punchable heads.

It's a bit off topic, but I'd like to add Sam Mitchell as a extrememly punchable head. Everytime I see his smart arse smirk, I want to reach into the TV and whack him.

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