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Watching Adelaide V GWS and the crows kicked across the ground which the "nuff nuff's" commentating called the "fat side of the ground". Someone please help me understand this and while your at it, "a goalkeeper" WTF. Brayshaw one of the "nuff nuff's". I'm shaking my head in disbelief.

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6 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Carn the lions!!!!

why are pies fans booing? Did something happen or just their usual boo everything?

It was announced over the PA that Centrelink will be closed this Monday.

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4 minutes ago, MT64 said:

Watching Adelaide V GWS and the crows kicked across the ground which the "nuff nuff's" commentating called the "fat side of the ground". Someone please help me understand this and while your at it, "a goalkeeper" WTF. Brayshaw one of the "nuff nuff's". I'm shaking my head in disbelief.

Fat side, has less players over there as all down the line, no idea where the term comes from

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3 minutes ago, MT64 said:

Watching Adelaide V GWS and the crows kicked across the ground which the "nuff nuff's" commentating called the "fat side of the ground". Someone please help me understand this and while your at it, "a goalkeeper" WTF. Brayshaw one of the "nuff nuff's". I'm shaking my head in disbelief.

Fat side is the side of the ground with the most space to lead in to. For example, if you are on the right hand flank, then the left hand half of the forward 50 is the fat side. 

Been used as a term in footy for yonks.

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1 minute ago, Cards13 said:

How “good” is the “atmosphere” in Canberra?

Biggest crowd I have seen there. Must be warm. Haha

 

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GWS have a totally undeserved "They're unbeatable" reputation about them. They are eminently beatable, especially when they're away.


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2 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

It does look like a decent crowd but not reals into it.

Living in canberra, in got invited to the game with a whole bunch of 'rugby' people. I happily declined, and am now sitting in front of the heater watching it on the TV, as opposed to freezing my ass off explaining the game 

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8 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Yeah, really far fetched beating an average Sydney, WCE missing 2 or 3 best players and GWS at home.

Unbelievable how little it takes for so many to be satisfied....

by you theory, we are no chance in the finals, as we can’t beat top 8 teams.

I never said we can't beat any of the next 3 matches, I said it's laughable to expect wins against all 3 and the Eagles to choke against the Lions. Nice work completely misconstruing my entire point.

12 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Play with yourself at the prospect of making the 8 mate, I am only interested in one result

Only person who seems to be playing with themselves is you, considering how high on your own opinion you are.

We'll see how chirpy you are if we lose tomorrow to those "average" Swans. Or to the Eagles, who are "suffering" so badly without those key players that they've won every game without them. ?

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2 minutes ago, Mickey said:

Living in canberra, in got invited to the game with a whole bunch of 'rugby' people. I happily declined, and am now sitting in front of the heater watching it on the TV, as opposed to freezing my ass off explaining the game 

Mickey a number of years ago some mates and I did the drive up for a Tahs v Brumbies game. Few from Melbs and a few from Syd. 

Very funny weekend in a small, very cold town. 

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Just now, SaberFang said:

 

Only person who seems to be playing with themselves is you,  

We are on the internet discussing men kicking around the skin of a dead animal filled with air.

We are all playing with ourselves.


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7 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

I never said we can't beat any of the next 3 matches, I said it's laughable to expect wins against all 3 and the Eagles to choke against the Lions. Nice work completely misconstruing my entire point.

Only person who seems to be playing with themselves is you, considering how high on your own opinion you are.

We'll see how chirpy you are if we lose tomorrow to those "average" Swans. Or to the Eagles, who are "suffering" so badly without those key players that they've won every game without them. ?

The only fiddling you should be doing right now is with the ladder predictor. If Port had beaten WCE, then a win over SYD & WCE next week would have us 2nd with the win over GWS in r23 . No need for a Brisbane win.

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2 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Mickey a number of years ago some mates and I did the drive up for a Tahs v Brumbies game. Few from Melbs and a few from Syd. 

Very funny weekend in a small, very cold town. 

Honestly, it's still a fairly small, very cold town. Great place to live if you're a not into big cities and don't mind the cold though. 

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1 minute ago, johndemonic said:

The only fiddling you should be doing right now is with the ladder predictor. If Port had beaten WCE, then a win over SYD & WCE next week would have us 2nd. No need for a Brisbane win.

Doesn’t matter how much you say it, it is too complicated for some

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10 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

It does look like a decent crowd but not reals into it.

agree... when I first started watching I assumed it was at the Sydney showgrounds and I thought .. wow that is the biggest home and away crowd I have ever seen for the Giants. Took me a while to realise it was Manuka. The Canberra market will probably save the Giants and I expect is responsible for half their members.

As the great man once said.... "And well may he say God save the Giants because nothing will save the Gold Coast Suns !"

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3 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

I never said we can't beat any of the next 3 matches, I said it's laughable to expect wins against all 3 and the Eagles to choke against the Lions. Nice work completely misconstruing my entire point.

Only person who seems to be playing with themselves is you, considering how high on your own opinion you are.

We'll see how chirpy you are if we lose tomorrow to those "average" Swans. Or to the Eagles, who are "suffering" so badly without those key players that they've won every game without them. ?

Tomorrow’s game arguably of similar importance as the last round last year.

We get three weeks to see who on the list can do it at the business end of the season.

Moment of truth for the club and our list.

 

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