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3 minutes ago, stranga said:

Yes. Carlton is better than us.

I have to agree with all that has been said about O Mac.  Just a shocking player in every way. Unwatchable.

They will be in 2 or 3 Yrs if we do not get some decent talent from the draft. They are better than us now on paper,  but we are more mature is all.

 
Just now, Clint Bizkit said:

Which genius on here said Jones should play on a half-forward flank?

pick me oh yeah GIF

We lose a clearance we get scored against. Every. Single. Time. 

Scary stuff. 


Winning hit-outs 32-4, yet trailing clearances 21-14.

Fix that and we would actually start to look half decent.

1 minute ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

buddy way too good for frost

He has been too good for many key position players for a long time.  Can't blame Frosty for that one.

 

Go Frosty!!

 

So many soft frees going their way. 

Just now, Clintosaurus said:

So many soft frees going their way. 

There never is any justice in the world Clint.


Don’t know how but we are still in this

Bloody hell if only Frost could kick straight !


 

from the afl website

Lance Franklin has won his first one-on-one contest for the night against Sam Frost. Prior to this match he won 38 per cent of his offensive one-on-one contests this season, ranked first of the top ten players to be involved in a contest across the league.


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