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Dane Swan's injury looked very very bad!

Don't like seeing champions (or anyone, go down like that). Played against Swannys old man Billy who would give you a smack in the eye and buy you a cold beer and an ice pack for the eye later!

Good luck Dane!

 

 

This is reminding me of how much I absolutely loathe North Melbourne. Come on Crows.

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This performance by Collingwood is putrid. They aren't even trying? Surely this isn't just because of the drugs saga?

Pies are tanking

1 minute ago, Peter Griffen said:

Pies are tanking

GWS own the Pies First Selection in the 2016 National Draft. Would be most amusing if they had a crap season but still came into the draft in the 20s!

 

Franklin 4.1, Tippett 0.1. Easy to see which one they got their $1M value for.

Interesting (after today's match) to see the two Collingwood players with the greatest disposals were both traded from GWS!

Has Buckley lost the players or something? They aren't even pretending to care.

Also, Isaac Heeney is a freak.


Pies just look very average all over the field, hard to see what they are trying to do

Just now, demoniac said:

BenKen happy with his change of club right about now...

Thought the same thing. Wonder how Howe feels? In the doghouse with his coach and his teammates serve up this rubbish for round one.

1 minute ago, SaberFang said:

Thought the same thing. Wonder how Howe feels? In the doghouse with his coach and his teammates serve up this rubbish for round one.

Don't worry. 

They'll let him on the field eventually and he will attempt and even take a few screamers but I doubt he will have any meaningful impact. 

Pies on the bottom of the ladder. At least essenscum fans will be happy. Looks like nth will win. But I have a feeling all the news will be about pies, buckley and the drugs stuff. 


34 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Wish I had foxtel. Nth, adelaide game only 1 point in it. 

 

Get AFL Live Pass, only 5 bucks a week  and get a  Google Chromecast... u can then cast your phone screen to your TV and watch games in HD

Not a bad idea. 

I think the Sydney guy playing his 1st game and kicking 3 goals may get the rising star nom. 

Nth got up. Oh well. Brad will be doing fist pumps in the box. 

Sydney have a couple of candidates for Rising Star this week.  They just absolutely smashed the Pies.  Much as I love the thought of Collingwood getting thrashed, that was painful to watch. 

 

7 hours ago, picket fence said:

Dane Swan's injury looked very very bad!

Don't like seeing champions (or anyone, go down like that). Played against Swannys old man Billy who would give you a smack in the eye and buy you a cold beer and an ice pack for the eye later!

Good luck Dane!

 

Heard Buckley say broken bones in his leg and ankle.


I actually felt a little sorry for Bucks tonight.  He looked so shocked in the coaching box, and then having to front the media after that week and such a shocking performance. 

Buckley and Eddie are obviously giving their guys the wrong drugs. They should get Hird in as a consultant.

 
36 minutes ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

I actually felt a little sorry for Bucks tonight.  He looked so shocked in the coaching box, and then having to front the media after that week and such a shocking performance. 

But, this is Buckleys team. No longer living in Mick's shadow. Their ability represents Nathan's ability to coach. Go figure FIGJAM. 


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