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4 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

[censored] off Essendrug...

Watched for 5 minutes and saw two clear 50's not paid to the Lions and every possible free paid to the dons, switched over to the saints game. 

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6 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

So the suns can get a back of the jumper sponsor but we still can't? Come on surely someone loves us out there

They didn't have one on the front. 

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WOW. Tackles:  BL = 6.  EFC = 9 to Qtr time. 

The average for a game is 15-18 per quarter by each team!  Both BL and EFC will struggle big time against a really competitive team. 

Really slow ball movement by both teams.  Again both will struggle big time against a fast running team.

Unless they improve their competitiveness and ball movement both will spend the year in the bottom half of the ladder. :rolleyes:

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3 hours ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Ridiculously early, but Hawks to miss the 8

Have a predict the ladder comp I've been in the last 2 years, really enjoyable thing to try and predict a week before round 1 starts. I had Hawks in 10th.... I had GWS and Swans 1 and 2 though.. 

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1 hour ago, america de cali said:

I would say Canberra has far better opportunity to develop grass roots support than Western Sydney.  Better go for modest success than going for the big lottery win.  The AFL is going to keep gifting premierships to those northern clubs for decades. That is going to eventually kill the game. 

Adc, there was talk that the ACT Brumbies were going to get the chop from the the Super Rugby Comp. One of the best teams in the Comp for many a year. Not sure ACT can support too many pro teams. 

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8 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

the scum have carlton next week. That will be 3 from 3. So glad i'm not watching it. On the other hand go saints

AFL giving them easy draw, not Hawks game but otherwise anything they can do to give them a lift. Friday night and now Sat night game in prime time free to air.

ive not watched a second of them this year even highlights I've turned off.

Come on Saints, beat these flogs.

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Fark me they didn't pay multiple examples of encroaching within 10m today and they pay one in the WCE where a saints players was running to the bench on a diagonal away from the WCE who had the free but nope 50m.. WCE goal.

Montgana has stood the test of time and still playing good footy.

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1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

[censored] off Essendrug...

Should have folded having brought the game into disrepute as they did. 

1 hour ago, dees189227 said:

So the suns can get a back of the jumper sponsor but we still can't? Come on surely someone loves us out there.

Ablett on 16 possies. Very quiet night. 

Well, they don't have the bigger deal with the front of jumper, so settle down.

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Someone needs to tell the AFL that they can't overturn goals in telecast games if everyone at home and at the ground CAN'T see the touch. They just overturned that goal and showed nothing to show why - as it didn't show conclusive footage to overturn the goal. If I was a St Kilda official I'd be asking for that footage. 

 

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1 minute ago, A F said:

Should have folded having brought the game into disrepute as they did. 

Well, they don't have the bigger deal with the front of jumper, so settle down.

didnt realise that. Oh well we still better get a sponsor before them. Evans has his work cut out up there

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