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Freo are a huge threat.

Two years in a row a Roos' apprentice wins a flag?

 

Hope Port do Collingwood tonight. Go the Power!

Never thought I'd be saying this. Go Port!

 

Freo beat cats at sim stadium, couldn't have happened to a nicer team!


I like the Hawks always have.

They won by 8 goals without Buddy.

It is in the bag.

We are a happy team at Hawthorn!

Go Hawks

I like the Hawks always have.

They won by 8 goals without Buddy.

It is in the bag.

We are a happy team at Hawthorn!

Go Hawks

Taking the urine, surely.

Never thought I'd be saying this. Go Port!

Our coach in the bag,Geelong loss at their fortress,a Port win and infraction notices Monday morning.Could a weekend get any better.Oh well a bloke can live in hope

 

Absolutely disgraceful umpiring so far. Unbelievably biased towards Geelong, of course. Simonds stadium is a hole

Doubt there has ever been such an unashamed and sustained bias in AFL history

At least they were consistent

Cannot believe Freo overcame and won

They must be good

Watching port and i cant help but say Wines has shocking disposal!


Taking the urine, surely.

No chook

I genuinely like Hawthorn they have been everything the MFC have not been for 35 years.

Go Hawks

Freo are a huge threat.

Two years in a row a Roos' apprentice wins a flag?

sorry ...were you trying to make some sort of point there .... :rolleyes::)


Heath Shaw is seriously one of the angriest and dumbest footy players going around. Come on port keep it up

Seems a little on edge, I agree

I like the way he's playing however

Disclaimer : Writer has $50 on Port Adelaide

Doubt there has ever been such an unashamed and sustained bias in AFL history

At least they were consistent

Cannot believe Freo overcame and won

They must be good

Scott had another whinge saying Freo got a couple of soft free kick goals. On return to the panel Shaw and Dermie gave it to him.

Shaw said, surely he is not blaming the umpire for the loss.

Dermie then fired both barrells saying he had to be joking, as the Cats got plenty from the umps and it should be Freo who were upset. He asked if Scott was complaining about the free to mayne for push in the back. He said if you fall into a guys back and lie on top of him, it is a free every day of the week. Couldn't believe Scott raised the issue of the umpires.

Both Scott brothers have shown themselves to be the worst whingers ever in football.

Surely Scott didn't complain about the umpires! Hilarious. Yes, the Cats are often crucified down at Kardinia Park.

And Joel Selwood often goes an entire quarter without a head high free.


He just kicked a handy goal.

pretty handy this kid...whats his name...Wines ??? Where'd he come from ?

Just having a nice cuppa with a slice of humble pie.

Come on Port

This would top of the last two days.

Roos as coach, cats beaten at home and the collywobbles beaten at home (hopefully) the look on fugglies face would be priceless.

 

Toumpas over Wines

and we were a club that needed ready made bodies more than any other

massive fail


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