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6 minutes ago, Demonland said:

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Which results aid our late run for finals glory?

Not sure. But here's a tip. Slam GWS at the line. Bookies are only giving them a 6.5 point start., which is ridiculously short. They will smash them. 

If you don't fancy even money take the 5.50 for over gws 39.5, whichis also great value.

1 hour ago, binman said:

Not sure. But here's a tip. Slam GWS at the line. Bookies are only giving them a 6.5 point start., which is ridiculously short. They will smash them. 

If you don't fancy even money take the 5.50 for over gws 39.5, whichis also great value.

Ads are getting smarter.

 

Anointed by the AFL as this year's rising stars Ess were gifted umpteen money making, prime time, FTA time slots.

Really want Ess to miss finals. 

GWS to smash them!


This match is like choosing between a [censored] sandwich and a fart in a space suit.

1 minute ago, Return to Glory said:

This match is like choosing between a [censored] sandwich and a fart in a space suit.

“666, kick ins - and all that jazz will def increase scoring in 2019” said some AFL suit in Nov 2018.

 

Tempted to go along dressed in orange and sit behind the essendung cheer squad

.....just for an hour or so..

Edited by Wadda We Sing

Have only looked at a few minutes early and now 3rd quarter. 

Maggots "being very helpful" to Druggists.

A couple of soft holding the man to ESS and Hurley clearly incorrect disposals not paid.

Frees 15 to 9 at present.


Appalling lack of understanding by the maggot of the advantage rule just gifted a goal to Druggies.

Good Lord what a boring game. Two nominally attacking teams playing on an indoor ground and it is only 90 total points at 3/4 time. 

Giants giving them a sniff...just bury them. 

OMG that bald fleg is close to BOG for ESS.


37 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I have never barracked for GW$ before...

Its always hard the first time...

Frees now 28 / 14 and I reckon about 5+ goals from frees right in front. (Haven't watched the whole game).

Looks like that line was pretty spot on after all @binman

....lets hope they lose by a point.


How ironic is it that Worsfold's Essendrug team play in front of CHEMIST WAREHOUSE flashing billboards?

 

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