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Around the League Round Seven

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Dogs are off their legs after 7 in a row at etihad.

Game next week is at the G which suits us and doesn't suit them

This intense, high pressure game will be extremely draining for them

 

The Dogs fast approaching Selwood levels of ducking and dropping at the knees for free kicks in this game. Disgusting. Think they've won the last 4 free kicks from "high" tackles, convenient.

Just now, SaberFang said:

The Dogs fast approaching Selwood levels of ducking and dropping at the knees for free kicks in this game. Disgusting. Think they've won the last 4 free kicks from "high" tackles, convenient.

Hunter is a shocker.

 

Frenetic. I hope that's taken heaps out of their legs! (probably means nothing these days, I guess)


Didn't realise the Bulldogs have played every game so far at Etihad, what an absolute joke. Absolutely assisted by the umpires tonight. 

6 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Didn't realise the Bulldogs have played every game so far at Etihad, what an absolute joke. Absolutely assisted by the umpires tonight. 

they don't next week, wink wink

 

Seeing Howey and Fasolo out on the p!ss tonight just sums up modern Collingwood. Surely breaking all kinds of curfews at this hour, if nothing else.

Stand by my thoughts, Howe is an absolute lemon.


1 hour ago, SaberFang said:

Seeing Howey and Fasolo out on the p!ss tonight just sums up modern Collingwood. Surely breaking all kinds of curfews at this hour, if nothing else.

Stand by my thoughts, Howe is an absolute lemon.

Out at Eve Night club SF?

6 minutes ago, AngryAtCasey said:

Out at Eve Night club SF?

Nah, of all places the Swan on Church St. -_-

2 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Nah, of all places the Swan on Church St. -_-

Any frisbee throwing?

4 hours ago, SaberFang said:

Nah, of all places the Swan on Church St. -_-

Didn't pick Howe or Fasolo as The Swan type patrons.

Thought they'd be more south of the yarra types.


3 hours ago, AngryAtCasey said:

Didn't pick Howe or Fasolo as The Swan type patrons.

Thought they'd be more south of the yarra types.

Having spent a long, bucks weekend around the Dodges Ferry area, The Swan is upmarket.

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1 minute ago, doc roet said:

North and the saints now on,hate em both.

Hope they both lose.

So, hoping for a draw?

2 minutes ago, Maple Demon said:

So, hoping for a draw?

Clever Miss Maple,Good game to watch though re where we are at.


Are we the only team to get close to Norf?

saints-north is very watchable.

 

both are playing decent football. don't think we can be as disappointed in our loss last week given our response and saints' continued competitiveness.

 

Gee the Saints look slow in their forward line.....

4 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Gee the Saints look slow in their forward line.....

would have suited our backline last week.


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