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2 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

Oh ffs this BT Fantasia [censored]. 

Yep already switched over to the ABC radio for audio!

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Just now, Deestroy All said:

Smashed crab what a grab. 

Great mark, but not as good as Howe's against us on QB.  

Saints are asleep to start this game.  Bombers all over them.

Posted
1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Didnt see the mark....theyre all over it on the radio. Was it that good?

Not that great. Just a nice clean grab with a big sit and arms extended. Looked nice. 

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Posted
1 minute ago, Deestroy All said:

Not that great. Just a nice clean grab with a big sit and arms extended. Looked nice. 

yeah hes tall so its always going to look like something......not a patch on Plugger tho..

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3 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Didnt see the mark....theyre all over it on the radio. Was it that good?

200cm bloke leaping onto the shoulder of a 195cm bloke and snatching it clean... it was good. 

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Great pressure and effort from Tippa. 

Essendon are on. Height killing the Saints. 

Posted
6 minutes ago, CanberraDemon said:

Wow Essendrug should be 5 goals in front!

Theyre good starters tho....seen this before, then they fall in a hole.

Posted

Plenty of time for Essendon to lose this. Not sure I want St Kilda top 4 but I sure as hell don't want Essendon getting close to the top 8 with their ridiculously soft run home (another AFL gift for artificially finishing last).

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Hate to say it but I don't mind the Essenshit clash jumper. Red sash, red background with black outline on the sash to separate the two. 

Thought red jumpers were out of bounds against the Aints though - although I am well sick of having that debate.

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After scoring 90 points in a half against Ninthmond, St. Failda can't kick a goal in the first term on their home deck against the Druggies.  Just further proof that one game doesn't make a season.  They are still in the game of course, but they looked bog ordinary in that quarter.

Posted (edited)
4 minutes ago, Nasher said:

Hate to say it but I don't mind the Essenshit clash jumper. Red sash, red background with black outline on the sash to separate the two. 

Thought red jumpers were out of bounds against the Aints though - although I am well sick of having that debate.

If you hate to say then don't say it, unless you want us to tell you how bad your taste in Bummer jumpers is...

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edit because of yet another typo by me
Posted
5 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Plenty of time for Essendon to lose this. Not sure I want St Kilda top 4 but I sure as hell don't want Essendon getting close to the top 8 with their ridiculously soft run home (another AFL gift for artificially finishing last).

Such conflicting feels on this. It's definitely better for us if Essendon win, and I'd love to see the media jump right off the Saints because they are so inconsistent but... It's Essendon. Barracking for them feels like treason.

Another one of those games where I wish everyone could lose.

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Posted (edited)
2 minutes ago, Nasher said:

Such conflicting feels on this. It's definitely better for us if Essendon win, and I'd love to see the media jump right off the Saints because they are so inconsistent but... It's Essendon. Barracking for them feels like treason.

Another one of those games where I wish everyone could lose.

How about a draw?

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Posted
Just now, DominatrixTyson said:

How about a draw?

Nah, there's something honorable about a hard fought draw. I think whoever loses, I just hope they lose by a lot. I will have to accept that that just means the other side won by a lot.

Posted

I guess whatever they were injected with has stuffed their memories because the Bummers have forgotten that Carlisle no longer plays for them

Posted
1 minute ago, Nasher said:

Nah, there's something honorable about a hard fought draw. I think whoever loses, I just hope they lose by a lot. I will have to accept that that just means the other side won by a lot.

A big win by one of these teams may be as good as 4 points considering that their percentage could catch up to ours though. Maybe a big loss to one of these clubs in the following weeks to a non-contender or top team might be better for us.

Posted (edited)
5 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Keeping an eye on David Zaharakis tonight @DominatrixTyson?

I've decided to shelve my offer and instead target Brendan Goddard with 1 year playing contract that leads into a coaching position. How you like them apples? :D Vomit Bucket is ready.

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