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AFL Preliminary Final Weekend 2016

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2 minutes ago, biggestred said:

Want - dogs and swans

Think - gws and cats

Think we all want the Doggies to get through and win the big one too.

 
2 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

If Bulldogs win the big one then guess which club has gone the longest without a premiership ?

University?


Swans for tonight. They've had a good decade or more but are still thin on Cups. I think they'll be too hard around the ball for the hand-baggers.

Gee I want the Dogs to roll the Giants. Only one flag (against us FCS) in 90 years is like wow.

If I'm watching a Dogs vs Swans GF next weekend I'll be very satisfied.

Is this game on HD? Have tried 70 and it is showing no signal.

Is it possible that my TV has lost the signal since I installed it.

Thanks

Have answered this one.... somehow my TV has lost all its HD signals ........

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3 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Is this game on HD? Have tried 70 and it is showing no signal.

Is it possible that my TV has lost the signal since I installed it.

Thanks

I'm on 70 DJ all good for me

 

God Buddy is good to watch. 


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4 minutes ago, Scythe said:

God Buddy is good to watch. 

Isn't he! 

Geelong look putrid!!

Thought this would be a tight low scoring game,  but the Swans are absolutely destroying Geelong. They've already given themselves a big enough lead to win in under 10 minutes!

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Rampe is murdering Hawkins so far.

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Bloody hell, settled in for a cracker and watching a training run :/

Jeez Heeney is a gun. If only we'd landed him!

Edited by Lord Travis

Pathetic set shot by Selwood. 

The Swans midfield is just so good. They've got hard ball winners and good runners too. Kennedy and Parker are just perfectly rounded midfielders.


Game over. 7 goal lead in under a quarter, the Swans are the best defensive team in the league and could just shut up shop and hold them off from here. Amazing quarter by the Swans, horrible from the Cats. Dangerfield 11 touches and zero influence on the game.

 
11 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Rampe is murdering Hawkins so far.

Hawkins = cooked

He thought he was star when he kicked a bag in round 23, obviously not a student of the game.

Edited by Bombay Airconditioning


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