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One more quarter and we can take on the [censored] cats week 1 of finals.

 

What a quartet that Frost inspired goal simply breathtaking. Downside Tyson out for game fingers crossed for finals.


Wow.

Only 13 pages.

We must be a lot more chillax today.

Collingwood beat one top 8 team and finish 3rd after H&A. We beat 2 and finish 5th. That Saints loss hurt us big time

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FMD the maggots are do7ng their best for the franchise  

Those last two frees right in front were just demonstrating their inconsistency: if the first to GW$ was high so was the one on Jetta 

 

EDIT  this was posted just before half time but only just came through  

 

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that quarter was okay i guess


One more quarter.

Neal-Bullen doing a magnificent job on Whitfield, has to be said. Held him to 13 touches and zero influence 

also Harmes tagging Kelly sensationally. 14 touches and done nothing has Kelly 

 

1 minute ago, monoccular said:

FMD the maggots are do7ng their best for the franchise  

Those last two frees right in front were just demonstrating their inconsistency: if the first to GW$ was high so was the one on Jetta 

 

Forgot to hit 'enter' mono? About 1 qtr late...

Can we concede 6 goals on the trot and it be acceptable now?


Jetta though

Just on l8ne again

Wgat are the injuries Tyson and ?

2 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Collingwood beat one top 8 team and finish 2nd after H&A. We beat 2 and finish 5th. That Saints loss hurt us big time

Sure, but part of what we're seeing now is because of what losses like that taught us, and what we were able to take out of them.

Oh look a goal that bounces through at spoiling height. The MCG is known for those if the million games of footy I've watched are anything to go by.


Beautiful kick Weeds!

Cmon!

 

Wieds does the last thing I wanted from him to check off my list: Kick a goal from a set shot on a hard angle.

I'm officially gonna call it: Sam Wiedemann will be a player.


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