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2 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

The defence is a mediocre offence. 

Peptide time.

Has Jake the snake done anything yet? I want to watch it but im worried the scum are going to come back. Its a shame the dogs kicking hasnt been great. But I will turn it on if the dogs are going to win. But I did hear pre game than daniher was in a long sleeve on a 30 degree day. 

Is Rance in trouble for this? http://www.afl.com.au/video/2018-04-08/is-rance-in-trouble-for-this-hit

Seriously that man is not the golden boy he is made out to be 

 

 

Just now, Ethan Tremblay said:

Aka ‘thumb head’

Stringer has really embraced the sexual predator look. 

Daniher is an idiot.

 

Great result when the druggies lose.


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Big result for us season wise if we can put a few games between us and the Bombers.

West Coast doing well against Geelong brings them into that 5-10 bracket for the pointy end also.

A win against Geelong would have been useful as will at least 3 out of the next 4 for us.

32 minutes ago, DemonAndrew said:

dogs should be 10 goals ahead

peptides are massive front-runners

But love watching them lose. I'm in heaven this weekend. Camera shots on their supporters. Just FERAL. Haha The most hated club in the league. And some nitwit at channel 7 said they were everyone's second team. The drugs seemed have gone from Windy Hill to channel 7.

40 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Has Jake the snake done anything yet? I want to watch it but im worried the scum are going to come back. Its a shame the dogs kicking hasnt been great. But I will turn it on if the dogs are going to win. But I did hear pre game than daniher was in a long sleeve on a 30 degree day. 

Is Rance in trouble for this? http://www.afl.com.au/video/2018-04-08/is-rance-in-trouble-for-this-hit

Seriously that man is not the golden boy he is made out to be 

 

2 weeks? 

Looking at the Hawks and Cats it is clear that the Easter Monday game has stuffed them

lets not get too far of ourselves for the Hawks - they will be much more energetic vs us!

3 minutes ago, WattsUp2312 said:

Looking at the Hawks and Cats it is clear that the Easter Monday game has stuffed them

lets not get too far of ourselves for the Hawks - they will be much more energetic vs us!

Only if we let them...


I've only just managed to recollect myself after watching Daniher's handball in the goal square. That's a shocker for the ages.

13 minutes ago, WattsUp2312 said:

Looking at the Hawks and Cats it is clear that the Easter Monday game has stuffed them

lets not get too far of ourselves for the Hawks - they will be much more energetic vs us!

It's a six day break? We had 3 in a row last year.

Watching wet coke and cats if i have to listen to the constant dribble every time that nic nak appears on screen then I might start watching curling. It is beyond a joke.

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Port ... the only undefeated team after 3 weeks (and of course we know they only fell in against the Bears).

Could this be mathematical chaos theory once again this season?


12 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

That daniher handball in the goal square was hilarious. What a goose. They would have only been 10 points down with 5 to play. 

But it was sweet to watch the final few minutes on telly. It ended a pretty good weekend. 

For those who missed it here it is. It will give you a laugh. https://au.sports.yahoo.com/afl/a/39768253/wayward-dogs-hold-off-bombers-for-afl-win/

Bahahahaha!! That’s marvellous

F$&@ i hate Essendrug and shall till my last dying breath...

Did anyone just hear a ping over in the West?

 
2 minutes ago, Demon77 said:

Did anyone just hear a ping over in the West?

It was either Ablett’s hammy or Cousins and Kerr. 


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