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AFL Preliminary Final Weekend 2016

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I hate that deliberate call against Kennedy. His options were either do what he did, run it over and get penalised with the same call. Kick it out on the full or get tackled and get done for holding the ball.

 

What's with all the empty seats behind the goals at the city end? Is that Geelong reserve seating? 

6 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

I hate Sydney.

I hate Geelong ?


Surely Jones keeps his place next week. Possibly McVeigh and Mills back in, but he has been awesome

As boring as it is to see the Swans in another granny,  it is still preferable to seeing Geelong make it.

Looking forward to seeing Dangerfield and Selwood cry after the siren.

 

Imagine calling that deliberate. Trying to hit up a leading buddy and just miskicked. Just proof the umpires have no idea

 
1 minute ago, Mickey said:

Imagine calling that deliberate. Trying to hit up a leading buddy and just miskicked. Just proof the umpires have no idea

TV Rule


If the cats can get Mitch Clark back in the team next week, they're still a chance. He adds the X factor. 

Let's give the cats credit though. They put the second last nail in the Whorethorn coffin.

Just now, pineapple dee said:

If the cats can get Mitch Clark back in the team next week, they're still a chance. He adds the X factor. 

Let's give the cats credit though. They put the second last nail in the Whorethorn coffin.

I thought Clark had already been sacked. Was the word going around here a couple of weeks ago

So, thanks...... Now [censored] off !!!!!

1 minute ago, pineapple dee said:

So, thanks...... Now [censored] off !!!!!

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1 minute ago, Mickey said:

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Geelong 

Just now, pineapple dee said:

Geelong 

Ah...

6 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

If the cats can get Mitch Clark back in the team next week, they're still a chance. He adds the X factor. 

Let's give the cats credit though. They put the second last nail in the Whorethorn coffin.

We out the first one in.

 

Dogs the last.

10 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

I watched that kid Papley play a few times last year as 23rd man for Casey and he was always smart and dynamic as a small forward who could be relied upon to kick a few goals. Where were our recruiters?

Watching Hulett & Wagner.

Haha, suck it Geelong! Bet that smarmy smile has been wiped off Whateley's face now.

So wonderful to see the top-up teams crash and burn, while desperately clinging to their premiership window and avoiding the inevitable. What a joyous Friday night on the couch this has been!

I hate Sydney but I'm smiling ear to ear!


Looking forward to seeing where Geelong's improvement will come from in 2017?

Geelong have too many ordinary footballers. Guys like caddy, Duncan,  Guthrie,  cowen. They are in for a world of hurt when they lose mackie, Enright,  Taylor and bartel.

The funniest thing is that Dangerfield actually moved to this team thinking a midfield of two would take him to premiership glory.

Just delightful to see this team fail after their arrogant pontifications all year long. And best of all, apart from their list being thoroughly ordinary, their age profile is North Melbourne-esque. They are heading for the cliff-face and I reckon Dangerfield's made an almighty mistake (like O'Meara with the Hawks).

 
4 minutes ago, AngryAtCasey said:

Looking forward to seeing where Geelong's improvement will come from in 2017?

Won't be in the first round, they gave it up for Dangerfield. Oh dear. :wub:


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