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We need GWS to belt them to help us stay in the hunt for finals. Saints giving it a real crack though.

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9 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Stupid Saints supporters yelling "ball!" en mass every time a GWS player grabs the ball, even when they haven't been tackled. 

Ha! I thought it was just tiger supporters who did this! 

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Josh kelly has been average. Not worth anywhere near the million a year for 9 years touted in the media. Dylan Shiel is a far more damaging player.

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Has the f'n useless AFL app just died for anyone else?

Both 'listen live' and 'watch' suddenly stopped -internet connection OK as this is still working.

Bloody greedy Gil and henchmen won't allow the stations to run their own app, but don't make a decent one themselves.

So typical of this incompetent money hungry mob.

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34 minutes ago, rjay said:

Game over...

Unless Jack Steven and a couple of mates pull the finger in the midfield it's going to be a blowout.

Touch early Rj. 

God I hate the Frankensteins, we did well to beat the Saints rnd 1 they do look a side tonight.

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2 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Josh kelly has been average. Not worth anywhere near the million a year for 9 years touted in the media. Dylan Shiel is a far more damaging player.

Shiel has been fairly sloppy with possession though. 

Would rather have Oliver :cool:

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2 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Has the f'n useless AFL app just died for anyone else?

Both 'listen live' and 'watch' suddenly stopped -internet connection OK as this is still working.

Bloody greedy Gil and henchmen won't allow the stations to run their own app, but don't make a decent one themselves.

So typical of this incompetent money hungry mob.

Still working for me. It has been shocking this year though. All 2017 video and live streaming dropped out for 3-4 hours last weekend fore everyone. 


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Just now, Is Dom Is Good said:

Shiel has been fairly sloppy with possession though. 

Would rather have Oliver :cool:

Agree he has been slopping, turned a few over. He's just more explosive and damaging IMO. Kelly has had 16 touches and only gained 41 metres. For someone who is purely an outside runner, that is not very productive.

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Interesting "Abe's" comments about the umpires. I'm watching hoping the Saints win, and I reckon the ump has missed about 10 throws by GWS, just shows depends who you want to win is how you look at the game. Also that NO 12 for the saints is hopeless, is he the same guy that kills us most games he plays against the Dees ?

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Our % is currently only 2 higher than Saints. We need GWS to belt them to help us with our quest for finals.

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Geez BT and Bruce are hitting new lows tonight too. Did you see Bruce's interview before the game, what a dribbler he is...needs to be retired.

 

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Alright Demon nihilists,

GWS most likely down 2 players at halftime, and it looks like Hopper is injured but playing through it. If only one of the injured party were a ruck man we'd basically have a like for like on our Richmond game. You'd have to think on average GWS have a minimum 3-4 preseasons on our boys so that will help them a lot.

So what happens now? Can they work through 2 players down before halftime for a win?

I reckon it'll hurt them in the last, but I'm fascinated to see.

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Just now, Demon_spurs said:

Geez BT and Bruce are hitting new lows tonight too. Did you see Bruce's interview before the game, what a dribbler he is...needs to be retired.

 

bruce needs a viagra drip. losing his libido - lol

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1 minute ago, daisycutter said:

bruce needs a viagra drip. losing his libido - lol

Well he still gets verrrry excited when $cully gets the ball.....even when he kicked OOB on the full

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3 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Alright Demon nihilists,

GWS most likely down 2 players at halftime, and it looks like Hopper is injured but playing through it. If only one of the injured party were a ruck man we'd basically have a like for like on our Richmond game. You'd have to think on average GWS have a minimum 3-4 preseasons on our boys so that will help them a lot.

So what happens now? Can they work through 2 players down before halftime for a win?

I reckon it'll hurt them in the last, but I'm fascinated to see.

Reckon GWS can still get up. They're playing poorly and still winning, so hopefully they can kick into gear and thrash the Saints the second half. If their midfield and half backs can be a bit cleaner going forward then they should win. As long as they can keep getting it down to Cameron they'll be fine. He can turn it on and make goals out of nothing that guy, absolute gun forward he is!

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7 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Alright Demon nihilists,

GWS most likely down 2 players at halftime, and it looks like Hopper is injured but playing through it. If only one of the injured party were a ruck man we'd basically have a like for like on our Richmond game. You'd have to think on average GWS have a minimum 3-4 preseasons on our boys so that will help them a lot.

So what happens now? Can they work through 2 players down before halftime for a win?

I reckon it'll hurt them in the last, but I'm fascinated to see.

This is the only way StKilda can beat them.

Pretenders, like Richmond.

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Just now, Petraccattack said:

This is the only way StKilda can beat them.

Pretenders, like Richmond.

I don't care if they are pretenders, at least they have built a team the right way not had gold handed to them on a plate....

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56 minutes ago, rjay said:

Game over...

Unless Jack Steven and a couple of mates pull the finger in the midfield it's going to be a blowout.

 

20 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Touch early Rj. 

God I hate the Frankensteins, we did well to beat the Saints rnd 1 they do look a side tonight.

I reckon they did, particularly Billy Longer....lets see if they can keep it up though.

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