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if peptides win all four of the remaining games they're making the finals and deservedly so - they'll have beaten tigers at the g and port at adelaide oval in their last two games

they have lost two games since they lost to carton in round 6 - one to the tigers in a massacre and a close one against the filth

clearly one of the form teams of the competition

 

Frawley is a very average footballer.

He played his last couple of seasons with us like he'd mentally checked out, and he's playing in a similar way for Hawthorn now they're on the slide.

6 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Frawley is a very average footballer.

He played his last couple of seasons with us like he'd mentally checked out, and he's playing in a similar way for Hawthorn now they're on the slide.

He got a cheap flag medallion

I have no time for Chip

 

Bugger this cheering for Essendon!! If they lose they are done. They are the form team of the comp and could win all 4 games. Tigers will have nothing to play when they play bombers. 

Cmon the hawks!

and good to see the Bears only down by a point!

hawks and bears get up there are two teams out of the running with only 9 teams that can make it. Therefore we beat swans next week we are pretty much home and dry!

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3 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Chamberlain must have shares in Norf. 

Haha, did you hear his explanation of that holding the ball decision?

“You grabbed the ball, had one arm pinned and let the ball go with the other, You must try and handball the ball”. 

How could he handball when his arm was pinned the instant he grabbed the ball?

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1 minute ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

He has lovehandles and a gut. 

He is old now...

but i remember his father. He was an evil piece of work...


Who will outscore who b/w bris and north. Very loose play.

Just now, Dee Zephyr said:

Haha, did you hear his explanation of that holding the ball decision?

“You grabbed the ball, had one arm pinned and let the ball go with the other, You must try and handball the ball”. 

How could he handball when he’s arm was pinned the instant he grabbed the ball?

To Ray it doesn’t matter exactly what he says or if it makes sense,  as long as he has just said something

loves the sound of his own voice 

Just now, Demonland said:

Umpires love North. Over double the amount of frees. 

Mentioned him above however Chamberlain is the number 1 reason Norf kicked ahead. 


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4 minutes ago, Delusional demon 82 said:

To Ray it doesn’t matter exactly what he says or if it makes sense,  as long as he has just said something

loves the sound of his own voice 

With the Razor show going on I didn’t realise Pannell is out there as well. 

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2 minutes ago, MSFebey said:

Brisbane will come back 

Not when Mason Wood pulls goals out of his foo foo valve.


Fantastic footballer but Brad Johnson isn’t much chop in the media, at least his special comments. I think the special comments person could be scrapped altogether come to think of it.

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