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Round 18 - non-MFC games.

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Crameri is rubbing salt into Hird's wound...he has kicked 6 and still the 4th qtr to go.

I wonder if Hird will say he was luckly like his ungracious comments about Ryder.

Hird: the sore loser!

Its like he is punishing the great James Hird.

 

We are now officially on top of essendon on the ladder...woo hoo.

 
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We are now officially on top of essendon on the ladder...woo hoo.

I can't see Essendon rising above us on the ladder in the next decade either.


 

i'd bet ryan griffin wouldn't be feeling too flash these days

He was a great player for them, one of the best mids in the comp, but one player doesn't make a team... the Cats won a flag the year after Ablett left, and we know how good he is

Thats why if we lose guys like Frawley and Howe it really matters little, they are easily replaceable

Thats the great thing about Aussie Rules its a true team sport

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Geez the Dogs have recruited to absolute perfection in the last 4 drafts. The only question mark would have to be Boyd but plenty of time for that to play out.

Gee whiz, Wines and Stringer.. two players it's so bittersweet to watch.

I can't see Essendon rising above us on the ladder in the next decade either.

especially if they keep jimmy la merde there

Demons - win

Pies - lose

Blues - lose

Dons - lose

Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh...........

You left out that the Hawks lost too :):lol:

Jed Lamb just completely burnt his teammate for a certain goal then missed in one of the most selfish plays you'll ever see.

Jed Lamb just completely burnt his teammate for a certain goal then missed in one of the most selfish plays you'll ever see.

Saw that and even I was ropeable (and I can't stand the Giants). Who was the player he burnt? Would love to be a fly on the wall when they come face to face.


Saw that and even I was ropeable (and I can't stand the Giants). Who was the player he burnt? Would love to be a fly on the wall when they come face to face.

Not sure, pure guess was it was Whitfield but I'm probably wrong.

Whoever it was and Leon Cameron might want to confront young Jed in the locker rooms with socks filled with soap...

Not sure, pure guess was it was Whitfield but I'm probably wrong.

Whoever it was and Leon Cameron might want to confront young Jed in the locker rooms with socks filled with soap...

You decide to burn a teammate? Don't miss the goal.

Definitely won't go over well with the coaches or teammates.

"OLLIE Wines' season could be over after dislocating his shoulder against St Kilda on Sunday".

Such a shame. He is an opposition player I really enjoy watching.

Hope he is back sooner rather than later.


James hird " we didn't see that coming "

"Mark what do I say after a loss like that...

Well it is quiet easy James, I didn't see that coming."

Ps I love how when it is going well it is all I and me with Hird but when it turns to treacle in his fingers it becomes we. Take responsibility for farks sake jimbo.

Would you rather be Carlton, Essendon or dead?

I can't believe we lost to [censored] Essendon.

I also can't believe with as bad as we've been at times, there's 5 teams worse than us.

 

Would you rather be Carlton, Essendon or dead?

I can't believe we lost to [censored] Essendon.

I also can't believe with as bad as we've been at times, there's 5 teams worse than us.

At least if you're dead you might have some chance of an afterlife.


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