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Every time the ball goes close to Lewis, I shudder.

 
 

Still loving Frost, Spargo, Hannan, Garlett at the MCG. Garlett is not even a shadow of himself, but at least he's quick. The other three have been massive for us as a topping on the cake that we know we have.

The Doggies keep their shizen 3rd quarter record alive.


Hogan is very good at getting free kicks directly in front.

Wow when we are on we are seriously amazing.

 

Beautiful to listen to. C'mon Hoges - kick a bag.

 

Foot -> throat time

Wow. Umps have finally noticed that Jesse has a neck and on or the two guys permanently glued to him usually have one arm around it.

It's taken thme weeks, but credit where credit is due ...... go you umps!!!


Someone once described Tom McDonald as like "An ironing-board who is really really good at footy."

Go Spargo you jet!

from the AFL site:

The horror third-quarter season trend continues for the Bulldogs as the Dees pile on seven unanswered goals in less than 15 minutes of football. Max Gawn is dominating the ruck with 12 hit-outs to advantage, 11 more than the next best player.


Behind the goal footage not great for Jones there. Had the chance to pick up Wallis for a while...

But go the Dees!! Hammering them this quarter. Go Spargs!!

A lot can happen in 7 minutes of game time, must keep the intensity up. Good finish from Spargo. 

Dees 93 Dogs 55


Shocking kick Tmac.

Just now, TheCurseisBroken said:

Behind the goal footage not great for Jones there. Had the chance to pick up Wallis for a while...

But go the Dees!! Hammering them this quarter. Go Spargs!!

Absolute defensive liability

I've watched him and him alone twice live at the G this year. He does that all day. Awful from a leader

Razor Ray should get fined for contacting a player after that high five.

 

If you reckon Razor Ray hates the dees, just watch the interaction between Brayshaw and Ray there.


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