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4 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Derm’s hair is amazing. 

And this is the real issue here. 

Is it real? What does he use to hold it? How plastic is his face?

Gotta keep up the manic pressure, then it is ours.  Slacken off and they will cut us up.

 
3 minutes ago, Nasher said:

Harmes has been on Selwood who has done FA. Was only on Danger when the ducking one was off according to Channel 7.

Big ups to Harmes

If only we can stop kick go it to Tom Stewart


1 minute ago, chook fowler said:

I’m very happy to drive Melksham and Garlett to Casey next week.

Tyson and Jkh are absolute certainties. Offer nothing and deliver as much.

 

 

 
Just now, Nasher said:

Gripping game. I’d be loving it if neutral. As it is I’m stressed and uncomfortable. We’re so wasteful inside 50 - nothing new there. Will need a valium by the end at this rate.

How's Carnoustie? So so dry! DJ drives 450y?! Laying up 300y with 6i? Wtf? Pure sport viewing. 

 

Gary gate is in Mende and Le tour is in the central massif which is tres Bon viewing 

Another wasted I50.

 

Too many, too often.

 

 


FN maggots 

These [censored] umpires!

The worst rule in footy strikes again in the protected zone bs. What could Harmes have done there to get out of the area any faster?


Always Nicholls. Every time.

Another goal to Nichols. Really wish we could ban him from Melbourne games. Players have been doing that all day ?

Someone needs to summarily execute whomever dreamt up the protected area 50

richo is pretty clear


lol. We are a walking disaster. 

Melksham having a mare. 

Time on ground stats are interesting.

 

Our talls have been constantly on leaving a couple of key mids on the bench a lot compared to Geelongs mids. 

May give us some extra run towards the end of game. 

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I Milkshake.....great kick


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