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Still hate norf but only have to put up with them for one more week hopefully.

Exactly. They won't get any further. I just couldn't have coped with Essendon getting through.

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the only time ive cheered when Lindsay Thomas got a free for ducking the head. I thought essendon were going to run away with it. Daniher was cutting them up and Petrie was useless until the final 10 minutes. Brilliant 2 goals. So happy to see them out. Now Bomber can just walk away and say to hirdy its all yours.

if you want something funny to read head over to bomberblitz

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Bomber blitz is a real hoot tonight. When Hirdy comes back he'll make them mentally tougher apparently. Well he's had a crack at making them physically enhanced, the next step is obviously the mind.

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Bomber blitz is a real hoot tonight. When Hirdy comes back he'll make them mentally tougher apparently. Well he's had a crack at making them physically enhanced, the next step is obviously the mind.

They will probably go with electrodes to the head. Seem to have been a pretty accepting bunch at the bombers, can't see that being an issue.

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They will probably go with electrodes to the head. Seem to have been a pretty accepting bunch at the bombers, can't see that being an issue.

Yeah, how about electro shock therapy? I'm sure Hirdy's had plenty of free time in France to think of new and exciting ways to cheat the system.

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I couldn't bring myself to watch two teams that I hate last night. However, have to admit I was hoping that Norf would get rolled simply to deny whinger Harvey the chance of playing a final and whinger Scott the appearance of being successful.

Impressive that Norf could win in spite of Scott.

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mmmmmmmmmmmmActually feel sorry for essendon.

Drug scandal has killed their chances of being grand final chances.

The players dont deserve this.

The supporters dont deserve this.

The club has been strong in their way of standing up to AFL/asada bullies.

haaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

Suffer in your jocks you rotten bastards.

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Great game! And good on North, people seem to hate them because they keep beating us year in and year out!

Well that's football, two teams play each other and one team wins!

When I was a kid, North was a joke of a team, now it's the other way round. In future we may become as good or (I hope) better than North Melbourne, but for the moment I enjoyed the game last night and I reckon they might just give Geelong a fright next week!

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Great game! And good on North, people seem to hate them because they keep beating us year in and year out!

Well that's football, two teams play each other and one team wins!

When I was a kid, North was a joke of a team, now it's the other way round. In future we may become as good or (I hope) better than North Melbourne, but for the moment I enjoyed the game last night and I reckon they might just give Geelong a fright next week!

We don't dislike them cause they beat us. We dislike them because they're a club full of staging, whingeing punks.

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