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Tracc on the end of some nice play by Spargo and Fritsch.....looking much more comfortable closer to goal.....3 goals to Tracc!

 

...and thats 17 quarters in a row..

Dare I say it back to back 100s?


17 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Take a drink @Drunkn167

Oh I definitely am! How good is this from the boys!!!

1 hour ago, P-man said:

This is surreal watching such an important game with FTA coverage in this setting.

isn't it.

... its time our finals series took to the road, taking the game to all Australians.

I'm imagining a twilight game in Alice on Free2Air TV on a Monday night in July, maybe after playing in Darwin, on a Friday night. 

Or Vica Verca... Alice twilight Friday, then Darwin on the following Monday-week, night game ?

 

Too early for the witches hat picture?


I'm so happy!!!?

Can you believe we get to watch another quarter of this beautiful red-and-blue dream?

1 minute ago, DV8 said:

isn't it.

... its time our finals series took to the road, taking the game to all Australians.

I'm imagining a twilight game in Alice on Free2Air TV on a Monday night in July, maybe after playing in Darwin, on a Friday night. 

Or Vica Verca... Alice twilight Friday, then Darwin on the following Monday-week, night game ?

Would prefer 60,000 at the MCG myself


Could we?  Could we win by 100 again, or will we put the cue in the rack and little and rest some key players?

Liked the cops and ambos at the fence applauding Hogan’s mark.

Just now, Chook said:

Can you believe we get to watch another quarter of this beautiful red-and-blue dream?

I actually think we might put the que in the rack in the last and prepare for next week. Slow brand of footy test out stars. 

Only problem we can only have 4 on the bench we need a 16 man bench 

1 minute ago, GCDee said:

I actually think we might put the que in the rack in the last and prepare for next week. Slow brand of footy test out stars. 

Only problem we can only have 4 on the bench we need a 16 man bench 

Give extended bench time to Max and Tmac


Time to be Ruthless. 

Win the last quarter by a couple of goals Dees, make every minute count. 

1 minute ago, GCDee said:

I actually think we might put the que in the rack in the last and prepare for next week. Slow brand of footy test out stars. 

Only problem we can only have 4 on the bench we need a 16 man bench 

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2 minutes ago, GCDee said:

I actually think we might put the que in the rack in the last and prepare for next week. Slow brand of footy test out stars. 

Only problem we can only have 4 on the bench we need a 16 man bench 

As long as we win the quarter I don't give a rats tossbag who we rest.

Edited by Chook

 
Just now, Chook said:

As ;omg as we win the quarter I don't give a rats toss bag who we rest.

Ha! Chook, that it a great misprint!?


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