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Wellingham has a really cool man bun.

Perth seems like a top place.

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Wellingham has a really cool man bun.

Perth seems like a top place.

Complaining about someone’s hairstyle is really scraping the bottom of the barrel in terms of insults. Right up there with “shave those sideburns, ya hippie."

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Both Preliminary Finals were disgracefully over umpired, especially Friday night.

Let us hope that the GF is different and allowed we'd to flow.

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Complaining about someone’s hairstyle is really scraping the bottom of the barrel in terms of insults. Right up there with “shave those sideburns, ya hippie."

You are!

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Wellingham has a really cool man bun.

Still trying to make the leap from 'colorful' Gatwick identity to Brunswick hipster still Biff?

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Wow nth had wc on the ropes in the first quarter and a half. Waite missed an early shot which could have put them 26 points up. But good win by west coast.

Frawley has a massive job on Kennedy next week. Doubt Clarko will go with Lake again after he tore Brian apart 2 weeks ago.

Im looking forward to next week. Should be an interesting game. At least its a different team and not a sydney or freo.

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Great result. Could give two shits about North's unfair run with the umps tonight; they've made a career under Scott of playing for cheap, staged, dived free kicks so karma is a dish best served warm.

Eat that losing feeling, you twits!

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Still trying to make the leap from 'colorful' Gatwick identity to Brunswick hipster still Biff?

You can't get a passport over the river without a sleeve of tatts and a pair of girly slip on flat shoes with your jeans folded up-no socks.

I'm still rockin' a wifebeater singlet and stubbies Col- serves me well.

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Are the umps instructed to not let teams get out to decent leads early in chosen games ? Chains of 3 rubbish frees to gift scoring opportunities . Blatant errors .To me it looks like they have intent . Is it the afls brand protection in action ? Integrety zero .

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Nic nat is a overated low output high jumper . Id rather Watts

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Qantas will remain reasonably happy. They had upgraded some of their 737s to 330s Friday Perth to Melbourne and would have to have rescheduled had Norf got up.

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Nic nat is a overated low output high jumper . Id rather Watts

If we're discussing ruckmen then I'd rather have Max Gawn.

Naitanui is a super athlete and everything he does is spectacular but he was beaten in the ruck by Goldstein and I would hope that Max applies himself and has an injury free pre season so that he can become as good in the ruck as Goldy.

In the end, Goldstein alone without adequate support wasn't enough to overcome the combined efforts of Nik Nat and Sinclair who played a significant role as the second big man in the Eagles' team. Oddly enough, Sinclair was thereabouts for the taking for 2 or 3 years at Port Melbourne and none of the clubs were interested enough in recruiting him until WCE took him a couple of years ago.

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Well i was hoping the Eagles would get up, as they have a much better chance of taking down the hawks...

I guess the only component of the umpiring that was ok last night was they didn't get sucked in to any of the staging, apart from Waite throwing himself on the ground over the boundary line

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So North get kissed on the dick by the umps for the whole season, and last night is the end of the world? Spare me - they are the worst stagers in the league and only made it past Richmond due to umpiring non-decisions.

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Complaining about someones hairstyle is really scraping the bottom of the barrel in terms of insults. Right up there with shave those sideburns, ya hippie."

pinko, commo

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