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AFL Round 4 - Non MFC Games (2017)

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33 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

The MRP clearly are impacted by the media attention that each incident receives.

Well at least the AFL are willing to ban drug cheating teams from finals due to media pressure.

 
1 hour ago, Demon Jack said:

Both teams look awful.

We should really beat Hawthorn in a few weeks. 

That's gone well for us lately haha

But I do agree we should knock off the Dawks again. But take nothing for granted yet. We're better but we're not great yet.

 

Lets start by knocking off the Tiges

I am loving the demise of Hawthorn. They have had a good run and it's time for someone else. What I'd love to see is the dees banging a nail into the Hawthorn coffin in a few weeks time. Don't forget it was us late last year who showed the Hawks were mortal.

 

Luke Hodge has just made a mockery of the MRP 'Player Symptoms' theory.
2 Geelong players reported - one for a sling tackle where Hodge's head hit the ground, and then 10 minutes later an incident where a players elbow makes contact with  Hodge's head. Hodge may have delayed concussion. But from which incident? How does that impact suspensions?

 

I hope this proves how stupid the reliance on player reports is.

 

Can't wait to play Geelong again. We have some unfinished business. They have so many downhill skiers. Just don't rate them. This is more about Hawthorn, than it is about Geelong.


2 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

I am loving the demise of Hawthorn. They have had a good run and it's time for someone else. What I'd love to see is the dees banging a nail into the Hawthorn coffin in a few weeks time. Don't forget it was us late last year who showed the Hawks were mortal.

Once i met this guy and a few others in a bar in town...he asked me who do you barrack for mate? I said Melbourne, and he looked at me with a puzzled look and then laughed out loud and looking at his mates he said..."Melbourne!??" He was of course an arrogant Hawks supporter. Wish i could meet him again.

21 minutes ago, DominatrixTyson said:

Well at least the AFL are willing to ban drug cheating teams from finals due to media pressure.

lol......"willing" was not the best choice of words

 
12 minutes ago, A F said:

Can't wait to play Geelong again. We have some unfinished business. They have so many downhill skiers. Just don't rate them. This is more about Hawthorn, than it is about Geelong.

Can't agree more, both Geelong and Richmond 4 & 0 yet I can't bring myself to rate either of them. At the moment it's a 2 horse race, Crows & Giants, it's still early days. What a bizarre start to the season.


Just now, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Can't agree more, both Geelong and Richmond 4 & 0 yet I can't bring myself to rate either of them. At the moment it's a 2 horse race, Crows & Giants, it's still early days. What a bizarre start to the season.

It's great. Except we should be 3-1. 

We beat 9thmond we are still up there

After round 4 I rate the teams 

1. Crows 

2. Giants

3.cats

4. Tigers 

5. Power

6. Eagles

7.demons

8. Saints 

How is Cam Mooney? This is a new era for Geelong. Haha, I hope Geelong are as arrogant and as blind as he is. They've beaten the wooden spooner today.

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6 minutes ago, A F said:

How is Cam Mooney? This is the a new era for Geelong. Haha, I hope Geelong are as arrogant and blind as him. They've beaten the wooden spooner today.

Cam Mooney is an arrogant [censored], right up there in my list of most painful "personalities".


They were talking up an Adelaide v Geelong game. Adelaide would absolutely murder Geelong right now.

30 minutes ago, A F said:

They were talking up an Adelaide v Geelong game. Adelaide would absolutely murder Geelong right now.

Good to watch

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