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Add Viney to those three and the holy trinity become the Four Horsemen.

 
2 hours ago, daisycutter said:

is that bottled bath water?

lol, yeah...

2 hours ago, ManDee said:

Easy, left to right Hawkins, Dangerfield and Guthrie.

Wait a minute is that Ablett?

 

 

2 hours ago, daisycutter said:

is that bottled bath water?

... afternoon feed, I think DC.

 

2 hours ago, Devil is in the Detail said:

Left to right Ablett, Dangerfield, Selwood

winna winna, that's how I saw them.

 

For Geelong the top 3  'AF' points scorers were:  Ablett 110.  Selwood 89.  Dangerfield 89.  Has there ever been a more telling game of getting stats means zip if you have no impact on the game...

For Melbourne the top 3 were:  Harmes 118.  Weideman 118.  ANB 109,  Salem 102.  Oliver 89. Brayshaw 94.  Our Holy Trinity clearly won the day with a bit of help from their friends.

I doubt we will hear much about their 'Holy Trinity' any more - except speculation about when they retire?

22 hours ago, Is Dom Is Good said:

How good are the match ups

Oliver v Dangerfield

Viney v Selwood

Petracca v Ablett

Brayshaw v Duncan

Jones v Kelly

Tyson v Menegola

and................ Gawn v Abbott ?

 

Our boys made them look third rate.


On 9/7/2018 at 12:59 PM, ManDee said:

Sorry for the slightly off topic gifs but this is the best movie fight scene ever.

Kirk vs. Gorn

 

Edit:-I am trying to keep distracted, pre match nerves. Go deees! 

Oh man I’m so glad someone loves this as much as I do! Haven’t seen it for a while but I used to play it on YouTube quite a lot.

23 hours ago, CHF said:

Add Viney to those three and the holy trinity become the Four Horsemen.

zing! that's a great one!

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