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2 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Well that was [censored] awesome.

Almost got the margin right to PA!

Go Dees.

 
Just now, Nasher said:

Was that Plugger’s first set shot behind for the year?

Doesn’t count game was over lol 


Gee we just cannot play the MCG very well can we???

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In all seriousness, watched on TV and haven't seen that kind of massacre on a footy field since the Neeldy days (wrong side) and Daniher days (right side).

We should wear the royal blue every week. I made a deal with myself, if we win this week I buy one and get it shipped overseas. Looking forward to its arrival.

Now that was excellent. And to people knocking lever he is starting to become an important player even if overpriced.

 

Hold on, i thought Goodwin ruined the club by getting rid of Watts...lmao


From 2-3 and 89%   to 6-3 and 127%

What a month of footy.

Just stopped staring at the AFL ladder for 5 minutes.

A thoroughly enjoyable afternoon's flogging.

They'll be red and blue all over after that jolly roggering.


Wonderful ! This is just like the magnificent Melbourne teams I had the pleasure of watching in the 50s. Have no mercy!  Grind them into the turf! was their attitude. Fantastic TEAM effort. Unless Richmond or Eagles score over 120 points today and I can't see that happening, we will be the highest scoring team in the competition. Happy times.

Just now, McQueen said:

Just stopped staring at the AFL ladder for 5 minutes.

I’m going to go look again, struggling to find us... OH WAIT THERE WE ARE WAY UP NEAR THE TOP! WTF!!!

For a team we usually struggle against, we were phenomenal. I can’t imagine even the most negative demon supporters criticising that win


Gotta feel sorry for Bolton. Gave the blues a spray at 3qtr time, and then they served up that. May be under some pressure

Lucky curnows not playing only would have won by 60. How longs a week in footy bombers up Carlton where they belong can't have everything in life I guess, but hate Geelong more so that's a positive. The biggest difference between Last week and this is kicking 25 goals 9 behinds instead of kicking 21_goals 20 behinds last week, best time to play the crows, but rather play them at the G.

What I liked is that we kept kicking them while they were down, which is a concept Carlton are of course familiar with. 

 

Thank Christ the website update worked overnight.

imagine if we had nowhere to gloat after that performance!

I’m not sure, but I’m positive this is the highest we’ve been this far in the season since we made the finals


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