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Mute button .... wonderful thing 

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What are the odds the MRP will let the jumper punch slide :rolleyes:

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1 minute ago, beelzebub said:

What are the odds the MRP will let the jumper punch slide :rolleyes:

They will determine he punched his jumper.

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1 minute ago, Chook said:

When your wife is shocked at your deplorable actions on field, you know you messed up. Tom Hawkins plays for Geelong though so he’ll be fine.

Well what goes around, comes around Jimmy Bartel.

Hogan got two withy no priors.

Hawkins has priors, cant help himself ,so you've got to give him three Jimmy IMO

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Wife.( In other room)..what ya watching ?

Footy

Why no sound ?

Safer for telly :unsure:

 

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2 minutes ago, Dockett 32 said:

Well what goes around, comes around Jimmy Bartel.

Hogan got two withy no priors.

Hawkins has priors, cant help himself ,so you've got to give him three Jimmy IMO

If he gets even a fine I'll be surprised.  This is the AFL's MRP.

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1 minute ago, sue said:

If he gets even a fine I'll be surprised.  This is the AFL's MRP.

Be surprised also

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19 minutes ago, hardtack said:

Wow, Lever is a bit of a head hunter.

It was Matt Crouch, not Lever.

As usual the buffoon, Brian Taylor, got it wrong in his commentary.

EDIT: Lever was there in the tackle, but it was Crouch that coat-hangered him.

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15 minutes ago, hardtack said:

Wow, Lever is a bit of a head hunter.

Impossible not to be when Selwood leans into it and then raises his arms to make sure that Lever's arms slip up (notice how much oil Selwood has on his upper arms to help him with this tactic)

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Selwood is the most courageous player I've seen on a footy field.

Brown, Riewoldt, Archer, etc., we've had some incredible players with courage, but Selwood takes the hardness stakes to a new level.

I know he's not liked.  Stiff ****

He's amazing.

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4 minutes ago, CanberraDemon said:

Impossible not to be when Selwood leans into it and then raises his arms to make sure that Lever's arms slip up (notice how much oil Selwood has on his upper arms to help him with this tactic)

Wow looks like he's been dipped in a vat of oil. Everyone else looks dry. That's cheating. 

 

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15 minutes ago, Dockett 32 said:

Well what goes around, comes around Jimmy Bartel.

Hogan got two withy no priors.

Hawkins has priors, cant help himself ,so you've got to give him three Jimmy IMO

Jimmy will say he has no conflict of interest when Hawkins gets off, or offered maybe 1 - he will say he is still confused, though he didn't;t seem too confused when they offered Jesse 2 and Salem 1.

And just how awful a commentator is BT - just appalling cliches.   I do have a mute button but unfortunately don't have an old fashioned radio, and AFL web radio is s few seconds behind.

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Just now, ProDee said:

Selwood is the most courageous player I've seen on a footy field.

Brown, Riewoldt, Archer, etc., we've had some incredible players with courage, but Selwood takes the hardness stakes to a new level.

I know he's not liked.  Stiff ****

He's amazing.

Its always hard to compare key position high flyers with mids as it's a different type of hardness but his attack whilst the pill in the air is amazing and as good as anyone's.

The two marks that Brown and Riewoldt took are the most courageous things I have ever seen which are still on another level imo.

Hes a gun, can't doubt it but I still find myself frustrated at him when he drops the shoulder and continually whinges. It's always good banter telling cats supporters that he's a soft little ducker as well. They all bite. It's beautiful 

 

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4 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Jimmy will say he has no conflict of interest when Hawkins gets off, or offered maybe 1 - he will say he is still confused, though he didn't;t seem too confused when they offered Jesse 2 and Salem 1.

And just how awful a commentator is BT - just appalling cliches.   I do have a mute button but unfortunately don't have an old fashioned radio, and AFL web radio is s few seconds behind.

Just watch with sound off 

. I am ;)

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Hawkins for a big unit

Just a SOOK 

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Geelong umpiring ... meh

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