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Sick of Bloody Ricchuito and Dunstall and King already. ?

Tonight is a good game to see if this season is just “make finals for the sake of saying we made it”, or “make finals to win finals and give it a shake”. 

 
2 minutes ago, FireInTheBelly said:

What price first centre bounce, whistle, free kick Port?

$1.05

Also no doubt Port gets a massive armchair ride from the umps in the first half. Second half we get a few inconsequential soft ones to even up the count. 

5 minutes ago, P-man said:

God I hate Seven’s coverage.

What was that idiot BT doing trying to read our white board and whispering to the camera what was on it?

Seriously, are you actually 5 years old BT?


Oh god forgot Thomas is playing.  

Lets hope we get off to a good start. Hopefully we see roaming brian in our rooms after the game. 

Just now, Wadda We Sing said:

What was that idiot BT doing trying to read our white board and whispering to the camera what was on it?

Seriously, are you actually 5 years old BT?

Bit unfair on most five year olds....

1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Oh god forgot Thomas is playing.  

Lets hope we get off to a good start. Hopefully we see roaming brian in our rooms after the game. 

Wasn't it him that laid out Brayshaw in the VFL last year?

 

11 minutes ago, FireInTheBelly said:

What price first centre bounce, whistle, free kick Port?

$1.05

We re on tonight...

Get him Angus!!!



Early doors looks like we miss a Spargo/Garlett type.

Clarrie really does need to work on his kicking, his ball drop is like an under 12s trying to slam it on the boot.

A million wasted opportunities. Port go forward and take a clean mark. This is a worry. 

No prior to Trac.  HTB ?

 

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