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GAME DAY - Round 20

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Wallis is destroying Michie

 

Dumb footy Dees ffs

Viney went to Carey Grammar...

And wallace went to St Kevin's. Both public schools...


Dogs are simply on fire. Hard not to applaud the improvement of this side.

I dunno if I can hang on until quarter time :ph34r::ph34r:

 

Different week same rubbish

We are so loose it's sickening.

Hope they all have the flu this week again because no other excuse will do


Well give away a 7-8 goal lead before we flick "on" ..just watch

This is unwatchable [censored].

It's actually great to watch how they can play brilliant attacking footy. They won't die wondering

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And wallace went to St Kevin's. Both public schools...

Hahahah i didn't hear the commentators say that

Nice to see they do their research

Hogan must be watching this and wishing he played with the bullies.

Tmac is a idiot, nice 50, gave a goal away earlier, ever since he got some praise he has turned into a f!og.

Sub off t Mac. First handballs to a Bulldogd player for a goal, now gives away a stupid 50

Sure he has stuffed up but a bit of a knee jerk overreaction

Wallis is destroying Michie

. I didn't realize anyone was on Wallis

Looks like Gawn has been receiving awesome 'how to tap the ball to ur feet for the opposition to rove' coaching off Jamar

It's actually great to watch how s tan can play brilliant attacking footy. They won't die wondering

Maybe he silver lining will be that they can learn a bit.

After all they say one learns from mistakes so ours should be learning a lot.

They are making our ball movement look uglier than usual.


Game over. Well done Melbourne. Only took 19 minutes.

4 more weeks left. Thank god.

I'm missing out on watching the world championship netball finals to see this dross.

 

100 point flogging incoming

Michie jogging around on his own


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