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They looked like they were going to eat that goal umpire...

The great thing about tonight is that one of them will lose! Much to dislike about both. (Haven’t noticed a big change  in the quality of the commentary narrative).


The Magfumbles v The Impurrfects !!

Some rubbish 'technical' frees.

Spoils the game

Same old issues for Geelong, if Hawkins ain’t kicking goals they just don’t score enough. One trick pony’s

 

No conclusions should be made from Round 1. Players are always rusty, however so much for the rule changes, hasn't made this game a better spectacle.  


Just now, Clint Bizkit said:

I fully support their efforts to open up the game more and get less crowding around the ball.

That's about as blatant a ban-able offense as there is Clint.

Kicking is absolutely woeful

Don’t worry about extending the goalsquare, extend the sticks. Spraying them all over the place tonight.

22 hours ago, Fork 'em said:

Hope Essendon gets flogged.
 

 

Every round please.  


4 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Every round please.  

no way, i don't them getting access to good kids

10 wins for the year, preferably against other teams that we're battling with to be top two :P

Last night I enjoyed watching on TV, with ABC GRANDSTAND audio.

Unfortunately tonight they have that annoying Curly Underwear ... inane commentary and an absolutely awful grating voice.  (Some may say I am sexist but it is voiceist only).

Selwood . Still a protected species


Selwood.........always the free. pfft

1 minute ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Is anyone enjoying this?

Enjoying they're both cwap

 

Come on pies....god, what am i saying? Im not feeling well....

2 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Selwood.........always the free. pfft

He’s a fantastic player but the way the he plays for free kicks is disgusting. The only thing that makes it worse is the umpires pay them. 

That was a good tackle from Varcoe. 


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