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Obviously this is the round of the celebration game disappointments.

Last night, the Blues celebrated Mick Malthouse's record of 715 games and lost by 13 goals.

Today, North Melbourne celebrated the 40th anniversary of their first premiership and lost by 10 goals.

Tomorrow, Freo celebrates the departure of Colin Sylvia. They're in trouble.

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Obviously this is the round of the celebration game disappointments.

Last night, the Blues celebrated Mick Malthouse's record of 715 games and lost by 13 goals.

Today, North Melbourne celebrated the 40th anniversary of their first premiership and lost by 10 goals.

Tomorrow, Freo celebrates the departure of Colin Sylvia. They're in trouble.

It will be a draw... we're celebrating Watts' 100th game.

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No chance Hodge will be available to play against us and Lewis is a maybe. What was with that goal review that clearly hit the post but they called it a goal?

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No chance Hodge will be available to play against us and Lewis is a maybe. What was with that goal review that clearly hit the post but they called it a goal?

The first one from 30 out that hit the left post, or looked like it did, wasn't conclusive enough so they went with umpires decision. It looked like it hit from one angle, but I dunno if it did for sure.

The one on the goal line that hit the goal umpires arm then the post amazed me, I can't believe common sense prevailed after that Eddie Betts NAB goal. Finally.

Is it just me or does there seem to be far more score reviews at Etihad than anywhere else?

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The first one from 30 out that hit the left post, or looked like it did, wasn't conclusive enough so they went with umpires decision. It looked like it hit from one angle, but I dunno if it did for sure.

The one on the goal line that hit the goal umpires arm then the post amazed me, I can't believe common sense prevailed after that Eddie Betts NAB goal. Finally.

Is it just me or does there seem to be far more score reviews at Etihad than anywhere else?

I agree for the one when it hit the umpire. The other one I am 100% sure it hit the post and it looked verry obvious to me from the down the ground view.

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It will be a draw... we're celebrating Watts' 100th game.

While that's true, if you read some of the ridiculous overblown criticism of Jack from some of the posters on DL, that's no cause for celebration and therefore doesn't count.

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It's a bit like the war between Iran and Irak in the 80s. Nobody cares much who wins.

Yes, because talking about a game of football is indicative of performance during war. I'm sure half a million dead from Iran and IraQ would back you up on that one WJ.

I usually have respect for your posts WJ. Not this time.

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Couldn't bring myself to watch, but drugs obviously help in tight finishes

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Gutted for Saints. Those are the ones you simply can't lose.

Didnt take the right stuff

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Yes, because talking about a game of football is indicative of performance during war. I'm sure half a million dead from Iran and IraQ would back you up on that one WJ.

I usually have respect for your posts WJ. Not this time.

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Essendrug for some reason have won 2 lucky games, when everything should be going against them if the world was fair

I guess karma doesn't exist

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Essendrug for some reason have won 2 lucky games, when everything should be going against them if the world was fair

I guess karma doesn't exist

on the other hand Mitch Clark is injured, or the other foot, i should say

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on the other hand Mitch Clark is injured, or the other foot, i should say

Great joke curry! Bazinga! You're wasting you're talents on us mere mortals. Too funny....

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