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Haven’t been able to watch the match unfortunately.  Have the commentators mentioned if Charlie Curnow might be out there playing..?

1 minute ago, Nasher said:

Your font is too big, I could still read it. More like this,

Stop whispering

 

I can't believe how confidently they are saying Harry what his name will be a good player based on being quick and going back with the flight. 


I've backed saints over 60 points so i hope they start kicking straight

Just now, binman said:

I can't believe how confidently they are saying Harry what his name will be a good player based on being quick and going back with the flight. 

I turned off after watching the third replay of Harry McKay hitting the post and the commentary team telling me how exciting it was. 

 
3 minutes ago, Demon Head said:

Thanks AFL.

Had enough and switching to the Tour de France. 

Thank channel 7. Apparently it is their decision who plays the prime time Friday night slot

Edited by binman

At half time, King and Zaharakis pointed out a couple of occasions where Carlton players would turn looking for a handball to a runner that wasn't there, and since then I can't stop seeing it happen to them.  They always look like they've got one less player at the contests than they were expecting or something.  At least these days when we've got the ball, you'd back us in to keep it move it forward.  I'd have a heart attack every time I saw a hot ball if I barracked for this lot.


1 hour ago, Robot Devil said:

Jed Lamb living up to the legacy of former Carlton greats by being an eye gouger  and then topping it off by kneeing someone in the back. 

What a class act he is. ?

Lamb reminds me a lot of a bloke we sadly have playing for us ??


Well, if we have any Demonlanders living in NZ, they can officially start the Game Day thread.

7 minutes ago, jumbo returns said:

Chris Lamb?

Long gone....

Loved Chris 

Coached his brother great family lovely guy

Should have played more games

Was very good at Sandringham 

Edited by Old Bear

Is Carlton the new "yesterday" demons? Perhaps Bolton and Neeld are secretly related?  Then again we received more smashings in a footy year than the blues. 

3 minutes ago, Nasher said:

Agree. Carlton have also waved the white flag, which definitely hasn't helped. Bed sounds inviting.

I'll join you in 10 mins darling 

?

8 minutes ago, Nasher said:

Initials TB?

No 

looks like a younger version 

of our old bloke

Edited by Old Bear


 
6 minutes ago, Old Bear said:

Loved Chris 

Coached his brother great family lovely guy

Should have played more games

Was very good at Sandringham 

Yep....for some reason, ND would never give him a game


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