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AFL Round 2 - Non MFC Games (2017)

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That game was horrific. Complete lack of skills from both teams.

Richmond fans think they're a shoe-in for the flag. Their demise is gonna be so fun to watch!

 

Fascinating game to watch.

Slapstick comedy at its best.

What a result. Pies lost and Toiges still relishing in their delusion of reclaiming 9th at season's end.

What's not to like

Game was a shambles though. A train wreck.

13 hours ago, DominatrixTyson said:

Now we are consigned to listening to collingwood and buckley discussion saturating all media. Forget crunch time on saturday morning. They'll dedicate an hour to it.

That's good. They could talk about them all the time while they rot. Hope its a long slow painful process. Meanwhile, hopefully we can quietly go on accumulating wins without the gushing hype. Too much media attention has never done us any good.

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 Collingwood 0 and 2 to start the season............could there be a better start to the season?  What other results are people hoping to see this round?  What are thoughts on the games yet to be played?

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Having broken both ankles a couple for times, ouch Kurt Tippett.

Zac Jones, nice bump.


I gotta say Bulldogs and Sydney look ordinary. It's typical early season Sydney though.

The Dogs are getting a bloody good go with the umps tonight.

Dogs don't look hungry 

Doggies working their way back

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"Not sure of the pain threshold of Tippett"..  fark you BT you goose. How the hell would you know what has happened to his ankle? What a goose.

11 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Having broken both ankles a couple for times, ouch Kurt Tippett.

Zac Jones, nice bump.

Imagine the fights he and Nathan got into when they were kids mucking around. Neither of them would have held back. 


18 minutes ago, Maple Demon said:

 Collingwood 0 and 2 to start the season............could there be a better start to the season?  What other results are people hoping to see this round?  What are thoughts on the games yet to be played?

The "druggies" to lose to Brisbane.

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3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Imagine the fights he and Nathan got into when they were kids mucking around. Neither of them would have held back. 

Being a few years older you'd hope Nath would have made him like the dog doodoo

Geez, Allir Allir is a magnificent athlete !!!!!!!! Shame he's no good at football. Bruce !!!!

Get him off the ground !!!!!

The hyperbole from Bruuuuuuuuce is very annoying. 

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Just now, pineapple dee said:

The hyperbole from Bruuuuuuuuce is very annoying. Isn't he meant to be sick ????

He has leukemia.  Why you would even want to joke about it, or use it in the manner you have, is beyond me.  Poor form. 

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4 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

The hyperbole from Bruuuuuuuuce is very annoying. Isn't he meant to be sick ????

What a weird comment? Maybe put the phone done until you sober up PD.

Those loopy handballs from the Swans remind me a little of a team we all (hopefully) used to know

They just cannot get any clean ball

2 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I don't care that he played one decent game in a Grand Final. Tom Boyd is a spud. 

I concur. He should cop the same as Watts. He is 200cm and can't take a contested grab


11 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

He has leukemia.  Why you would even want to joke about it, or use it in the manner you have, is beyond me.  Poor form. 

It wasn't intended to be a joke, nor was it. And I stand by the hyperbole comment.

Jeez, Campbell's a log.

This game is a step up from last night's eyesore. 

 

Great game of footy. Two teams going full-on physical at each other with great skills to finish off their work. Tippet's injury will cost the Swannies dearly. 

Tom billionaire Boyd 1 kick. 


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