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Round 3 Non MFC games

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8 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

26 to 18 free kicks sure helps too

Yep. Stadium built for them

The Shockers are a second thought

 

Just reading the ladder now. 6 of the eight are from interstate with only Melbourne and Hawthorn from Victoria. Had a great laugh as Richmond are NINTH. Long way to go but feeling good after this round.

Captions please...

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17 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Meth Coke will be up there this year, purely because if that new Stadium. 

Built for them...

the crowd sure helped get them going in that last Quarter

Hmm their midfield is average, Naitanui in masks a lot of their deficiencies. Don’t doubt the stadium will help them snag some wins but my point was more that Geelong are over-rated. Eagles reserves are bog-average too they were pumped by a non-aligned clubs in their first game of the WAFL season last week. 

2 minutes ago, Goffer said:

Hmm their midfield is average, Naitanui in masks a lot of their deficiencies. Don’t doubt the stadium will help them snag some wins but my point was more that Geelong are over-rated. Eagles reserves are bog-average too they were pumped by a non-aligned clubs in their first game of the WAFL season last week. 

You could be right. But all sides will be bog average at times. I don’t underestimate any side this year, except Carlscum, The Aints and i hope Essendrug. 

There are 15 other side who can all play. 

And Meth Coke have a Brand New Fortress that will benefit them


1 hour ago, dees189227 said:

Ha Ha couldn't help myself. Had to go to bomberblitz. They sound like us after a loss. Sack everyone, where's the leadership bagging players. But get to the page where Daniher stuffed up and it just gets better and better. 

Ablett pinging a hammy, thats a massive story. But if the cats hold on it will be a gutsy win coming back from 6 goals down and with half a bench. 

Just nice to see the universe return to its natural state of order... bomberblitz meltdowns

They punish the arrogant yet feed the meek (supporters)

1 hour ago, america de cali said:

Dwayne and Bruce need to be lobotomised or have they been already?

They've been seeing how BT goes about it and realised they need to up their game.

 

(Answer: yes)

 
2 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

They've been seeing how BT goes about it and realised they need to up their game.

 

(Answer: yes)

You can add Bazel Z to that as well.

Geelong was down to one on the bench so it was no surprise that West Coast steamrolled them in the fourth.

It's what we should have done in Round 1.

Geelong's had a tough opening three weeks and a lot of injuries. I'm not writing them off just yet.


1 hour ago, Chook said:

 

Gold! ??

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Geelong will head home and have its usual victories down at Ocean Grove North which will see thm challenge for the 8.

Yep .. we should have beaten them at the MCG sans Dangerfield

Surely W Coast Ground Administration will not be allowed to put all those revolving lights on immediately after the finish of a tight game that is going to be decided by a "potentially blinded" kick after the siren. Bearing in mind it could happen to both sides........

I’m not one to ever wish injury or take enjoyment in players getting injured, but gees I’m so happy the “big 3” have proven to do nothing but take up a lot of ego at the Cattery. Can’t stand all 3 of those arrogant, money hungry, ducking pricks. 


6 minutes ago, Jaded said:

I’m not one to ever wish injury or take enjoyment in players getting injured, but gees I’m so happy the “big 3” have proven to do nothing but take up a lot of ego at the Cattery. Can’t stand all 3 of those arrogant, money hungry, ducking pricks. 

don't beat around the bush, jaded. tell us what you really think :lol:

Has Rance been cited yet ?

David king is  so in love with Geelong and Dangerfield, that he said Geelong have no  concerns at all, and that we have huge concerns. See how  well brisbane played port. Going to play at the gabba with the heat and slippery humid conditions is as hard as playing west coast in Perth.

Essendon are experimenting with new performance enhancing supplements. No more peptides but fresh raw meat. Once cannibals ate  their enemies so as to appropriate their strengths. Coner McKenna it appears bit a nice chunk out of Tory Dickson’s neck after being run down. Whatever it takes.

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1 hour ago, Jaded said:

I’m not one to ever wish injury or take enjoyment in players getting injured, but gees I’m so happy the “big 3” have proven to do nothing but take up a lot of ego at the Cattery. Can’t stand all 3 of those arrogant, money hungry, ducking pricks. 

Yep, makes you wonder they would ever go to Geelong.....when there is three other perfect fits closer to the "big hub"


2 hours ago, america de cali said:

Coner McKenna it appears bit a nice chunk out of Tory Dickson’s neck after being run down. Whatever it takes.

Lucky that Peter Filandia isn't still at Essendon.

With all the scrutiny on Jack Watts ordinary game against Brisbane,  kudos to ex Dee Stefan Martin. 30 disposals, 49 hitouts, 13 contested possessions, 9 inside 50’s and 177 AF points. Well done.

Who else is loving the bombers copping it in media??

what a [censored] cheating rabble. 

Only run one way. 

Cant wait to beat those biting pricks in 3 weeks

 
On 09/04/2018 at 12:41 PM, america de cali said:

Coner McKenna it appears bit a nice chunk out of Tory Dickson’s neck after being run down. Whatever it takes.

The amazing thing is that he managed to do it without drawing blood.

Having said that, I cannot believe that he only got 3 weeks.

On 08/04/2018 at 6:19 PM, Goffer said:

Hmm their midfield is average, Naitanui in masks a lot of their deficiencies. Don’t doubt the stadium will help them snag some wins but my point was more that Geelong are over-rated. Eagles reserves are bog-average too they were pumped by a non-aligned clubs in their first game of the WAFL season last week. 

Subiaco are no ordinary WAFL side they are the best club in the comp and have been for the last 30 years. Jarred Schofield is a gun coach and has them well drilled 


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