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Round 17 Non MFC Games

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Geez the Bears are giving it to Hawthorn. 5 Goals up with game almost over.  Helps us for sure.

Great result. (For the Bears AND us)

 

Bloody rippa!  Now we must capitalize!

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2 minutes ago, Deeoldfart said:

Bloody rippa!  Now we must capitalize!

Don't worry, we rarely miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity. ?

We might stop hearing about this "top teams" myth that posters keep talking about.

Hawthorn, Geelong, Port, Sydney are all ordinary.

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15 minutes ago, ding said:

Geez the Bears are giving it to Hawthorn. 5 Goals up with game almost over.  Helps us for sure.

Great result. (For the Bears AND us)

We need to win . The lions gave us a massive gift so hopefully we honour it!

1 hour ago, Dirts said:

We need to win . The lions gave us a massive gift so hopefully we honour it!

Yeah, good luck with that. You forget which team you follow? ?

 

Giants looking on early.  Could useca Richmond win here.


43 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

In the final analysis, it’s in our hands as to how far we can go this year but a win to the Tigers would make my day.

Giants on top

Wtf is going on at Spotless ?? ???

2 minutes ago, Dirts said:

Giants on top

How good is Sam Taylor. A gun defender, only fist year .


29 minutes ago, SFebey said:

Tigers are definitely beatable. We can do it, if we want it bad enough 

Not at the MCG, which is where we'll play them.

GS$ V TOIGES what a contest.

Pity about the umpires forgetting all about incorrect disposal though.

Prancer just dropped the hot potato under pressure in GW$ forward 50  with 3 ½ minutes to go - "play on".

Quality defending Giants from the kick-in.?‍♂️


What a finish.

Actually, for us, Richmond winning may have been better but well done GW$$

 

Just now, monoccular said:

What a finish.

Actually, for us, Richmond winning may have been better but well done GW$$

 

They aint unbeatable...

 
17 minutes ago, Nasher said:

The other weird thing is it sounds like there’s a pro-GWS crowd. Are they actually developing a fan base?!

Just the AFL's Rent-A-Crowd.

2 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Two [censored] points. Dammit! We really need the Tigers to win that.

Better to keep the pressure on i reckon. 

Next week, we must win to stay alive for Top 4. It’s still open....


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