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17 goals to 1 to the right of screen. Similar dark coloured jumpers looking directly into the sun from defence.

 

17 goals to 1 to the right of screen. Similar dark coloured jumpers looking directly into the sun from defence.

Definitely no coincidence. No wonder Adelaide Oval holds such a huge advantage.

Adelaide doing it for Phil

Camporeale must be given the coaches job next year

Super Effort that....

 

Crows absolutely embarrassing the Eagles today, 50 point lead in the third quarter.

If the Eagles drop next week's game to the Saints, Hawthorn will almost definitely get a home final.

I don't think West Coast will be losing to St Kilda at home. They've only lost to Fremantle and Hawthorn in Perth all year, and Adelaide is a much better side than St Kilda.

The WC loss today will mean Fremantle will get top spot sewn up by beating us, which in turn means they don't have to rely on winning next week in Adelaide against Port. Huge relief for them. First spot means avoiding Hawthorn and getting the out-of-form Sydney, or a travelling Richmond/Bulldogs, in the first final. Ross Lyon is going to breathe a massive sigh of relief at the end of today, I think.


No comments on Saint "Never Give Up, Always Have a Crack" Kilda going down by 97 points against Sydney?

It annoys me the way the footy public urinate in their pocket. If they're any better than us, it's only barely.

Today on 3AW as they were hurtling towards that 97 point loss, Richo said something like: 'well, they've just been systematically picked apart by Sydney. No shame in that though'. There's no way in hell he would have said the same thing about us.

Five of their top six disposal winners were Steven, Armitage, Fisher, Montagna and Geary - the same, older players.

We don't exactly deserve glowing praise right now, but I find it ridiculous how many people are [censored] in their pants over them.

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Sanity prevails!

Dockers have been given AFL OK rest 11 players: http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/fremantle-seek-afl-approval-to-rest-11-players-20150831-gjbsz7.html

Personally, I think its silly that they even need to ask!

But I guess the control freaks at HQ need to be appeased.

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