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Perfect banana technique!  Play him out out of the pocket!

 

Who did Murphy punch in the head? Will get weeks, apparently?

1 minute ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

silvagni is keeping em in it

I've always thought him to be very average, but he's been good today


Im sure our midfielders are noticing a huge difference not having max tapping it right into there hands. Preuss is doing ok though 

22 minutes ago, wizardinoz said:

Jayden Hunt looks like a lost sheep out there on the forward line.

He was our leading goal kicker coming into this match.....

I can't believe how far behind the radio broadcast is from the play on the ground on the AFL website. There is hardly any point in listening to it.

 

Harmes' kicks inside 50 have been sublime.


Loving the game by Liam Jones.

Bit of tempo, thought and possession game this quarter across mid field.

Weid needs more strength through his hips. Struggles to hold his ground in the contest

1 minute ago, Dame Gaga said:

I can't believe how far behind the radio broadcast is from the play on the ground on the AFL website. There is hardly any point in listening to it.

It used to be that the afl website was minutes behind the radio


Wow Gus has no intensity or intent whatsoever to close down on his opponent when we lose possession. 

1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

It used to be that the afl website was minutes behind the radio

They can't do anything right.

May about to lay into himself for spoiling his own teammate, punching it directly down to a Carlton player, leading to a goal.

1 minute ago, Rusty Nails said:

Wow Gus has no intensity or intent whatsoever to close down on his opponent when we lose possession. 

he doesn't work nearly hard enough with his two-way running

and he doesn't put any defensive pressure on


16 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

WTF are you talking about, "dead eye in front of goals"? He hasn't kicked a goal today!

Full of [censored] as usual. 

umm he's playing defence. what are you smoking!

24 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

'Watching' the game

Mistake type post

Mistake type post

Pithy comment

Mistake type post

Just watch the [censored] game and post in the breaks or just don't [censored] watch it

It's a poor game, poorly umpired between two struggling inconsistent sides, I wasn't expecting much else

Checks demonland

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know it all post

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know it all, smug reply’s

 
1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Liam jones having a mare today. The carlton fans are about to riot with the umpiring 

BBO and I have snuck into the Carlton reserved seat area near Betty Cuthbert bar. We've been winding them up no end! Might not get out alive


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