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Around the grounds, round 11.

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Loathe North.  Reluctantly, the Tigers. 

Go Toiges...going nowhere anyways ;)

 

7 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Tigers of old are back, two easy shits missed on goal. 

Dont panic, next 3 weeks

Lions

Suns

Bye

I don't know about that, if I had the chance to take a [censored] on goal with all those people watching I'd probably rush it too!

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Brad Scott can say all he likes about Lindsay Thomas being victimised this year; it still doesn't excuse the other four or five years of constant staging.


4 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

only the afl would schedule a night game in hobart in june, fmd

Testing the waters on moving the Suns to Tassie, love it.

 

Whats the issue with the game DC? It gets cold in Geelong.

Im going for the roos because I dont want the tigs catching up to us on the ladder and im sick of hearing the tigs fans jumping out of the woodwork going on how they are back.

But looking forward to half time seeing Neale Daniher at half time and I think they are going to announce who will go down the big freeze slide next week for the queens birthday game


Sling tackle by Rance. Commentators have white washed it already. Should get 3  however , it will not even be referred. 

7 minutes ago, Nasher said:

Not sure if anyone's ever been to that other place in Victoria, I think it's called "Mel-bern" or something, but it gets pretty cold there too.

It would be a spectacle at the G tonight in the rain and I hear it may be damp tomorrow on the Gold Coast.


Hahaha, that was the most spectacular failure of a goal kick I've ever seen.

Selfish incarnate.

 

What are with the jabs at the crowd that the commentators seem to constantly make this year


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