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GAME DAY - Round 17

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Only good thing about this game is I have Stevie J as my afl fantasy classic captain.

How you can have that bloke as anything but the picture on your dart board is beyond me.

 

Absolute disgrace

Trade Watts at the end of the season

He is an embarrassment to the jumper

I am so over supporting this club.

poor recruiting is why we are in this position.

 

Show the afl this and let them tell us we don't need/deserve a priority pick

Saty is going to have trouble defending the list this week

Uncalled for.


Just as an aside is this the worst commentary team Channel 7 has ever trotted out.

Basil Zempilas and Tom Harley are the pits.

Perhaps we will be putting in an application for a priority pick on Monday.

God knows we need some talent in this club.

Woeful.

Been saying that for a while. They should just do it. Go hard for it.

Absolute disgrace

Trade Watts at the end of the season

He is an embarrassment to the jumper

Obviously no mirrors at your house.


I hope roosy is giving them the bake of a lifetime

I'm thinking the youngsters like Viney and JKH are the only ones who will be playing finals at this club. The list is just in too awful a condition.


I need a hug.

don't we all

Just as an aside is this the worst commentary team Channel 7 has ever trotted out.

Basil Zempilas and Tom Harley are the pits.

I muted it and turned on the radio, marginally better. Or just silence, although it makes it harder to mask my swearing from the neighbours.

Well we managed to give up 21 scoring shots from 31 inside 50's. And somehow we managed to get out tackled despite having the ball 50 less times. Yes we may be short on talent but we are shorter on heart. The players at this club have rarely shown the required level of heart in all my life watching. They will eventually kill this club.

 

This is not much of an audition for Frawley's future prospects at Geelong.

dunno...reckon he's playing a pretty good game for them so far !!

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