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Go and interview the hamshaker. ?

Gotta say I enjoyed that revenge for Round 1

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Great game. Seriously good footy. Glad for the Doggies, happier it was Geelong 

In they context of afinals spot that could almost balance out Gawn's miss.

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I never thought Id say this I hope Essendon beat North this week.  It could really help separate the pack sitting 5th to 10th, and a win to us would put is on the right side of that pack. 

Cats now have Sydney and Adelaide on the road , that was a costly loss for them 

They still also have to play the dorks and tigers as well 

 

Back to the Ladder Predictor!

(again)

Lets hope we don’t stuff up Sunday. The dogs will be hard to beat in a couple of weeks.

We've tread on this banana peel before. Let's just win against St Kilda before the sky punching.


3 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

We've tread on this banana peel before. Let's just win against St Kilda before the sky punching.

I'm not too fussed about the MFC implications.  Just thought it was a ripper game, and am punching the sky because I like Geelong as much as a bucket of hot sick.

Gee what a great game to watch and well done to the doggies. The cats will probably be out of the 8 after the weekend. It would have just been so shattering if the dogs lost another close one. 

Who says footy is stuffed and we need zones and less players and stuff. That was a brilliant game. 

Just now, Nasher said:

Yes.  Follow Ralphy's comment on Twitter, don't repeat it here.  

It’s in the public domain why can’t it be shown here? A lot of people don’t have Twitter 


1 hour ago, Dee Zephyr said:

What’s his first name?

Apparently it's "Sparkle" according to one of the flggs commentating.  Noooooooooo !!!!!!!

23 minutes ago, Nasher said:

Yes.  Follow Ralphy's comment on Twitter, don't repeat it here.  

Can't find what it is you're talking about mate. Any clues? :P

 

Too much boxing without any protective head gear for Bazza.

The biggest misogynist you know wouldn't say that kind of stuff pizzed around the BBQ with a gutfull of goonbag red, let alone live to air radio.

 

4 minutes ago, Nasher said:

I'm not too fussed about the MFC implications.  Just thought it was a ripper game, and am punching the sky because I like Geelong as much as a bucket of hot sick.

Amen brother, amen.


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