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Went North and Port in the 50/50 games this week along with the Dogs, looking good thus far to try and claw the tipping leaders back 

 

Only tuned in after half time and Rozee was definitely the highlight of the 3rd. What a player he will turn out to be.

8 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Only tuned in after half time and Rozee was definitely the highlight of the 3rd. What a player he will turn out to be.

Definitely appears to have a little bit of X factor


Bombers must have also suspended their supplements program this week.

The bomber faithful cheer every time Tipper gets near the ball let alone when he gets it.

No wonder he's hanging out for some serious money. He's the type of character that keeps the turnstiles clicking.

Gee we know it's frustrating barracking for Melbourne, but if you're a port fan you would be wondering where that performance has been the past few weeks.  

Good win though and at least we don't have to hear about another bummers win

 
12 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

The bomber faithful cheer every time Tipper gets near the ball let alone when he gets it.

No wonder he's hanging out for some serious money. He's the type of character that keeps the turnstiles clicking.

Certainly exciting when he is up but his pressure was poor at times. Port ended up taking him on often as his tackling was so poor


58 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Only tuned in after half time and Rozee was definitely the highlight of the 3rd. What a player he will turn out to be.

The type of player we desperately need someone with class 

I don't know exactly when it started, it seems to be an incremental thing that has developed over the last 15 years or so, but I really, really dislike the Crows. So the prospect of them slipping and slipping and slipping, out of finals and with continuous damage done to their trade with Carlton is really a joy for me. Oh wait, I just realised - Adelaide are flat-track bullies who sulk as soon as things aren't going their way, and are still carrying on like they are top-4 locks despite two seasons of being basically average.

I'd happily watch Carlton claw their way ahead of the Swans just to be able to laugh harder at the Crows, who made that trade based entirely on the assumption they would be top-4 in 2019.

Port's big percentage boost and Essendon's big percentage hit make it just that little bit possible that BOTH Adelaide and Essendon could miss the finals by tiny margins.

Come ooooooon Doggies!

Only the cats can have double the free kicks playing in Perth. Fkin disgrace 

We are Geelong the greatest spuds of all, We are Geelong, we cannot find the ball

We play the game and we only play, at home but not far awayyyyy..........


2 hours ago, brendan said:

The type of player we desperately need someone with class 

That’s why you don’t trade high picks when class players are available.

5 minutes ago, Frustrated Demon said:

How good is Freo going? Oh and Ed Langdon is carving it up 

Huge last quarter by Langdon. He’s been everywhere, tank is not an issue.

Suns aren’t that bad any priority pick knocking Dees down the pecking order would be a slap in the face after 50 years of failure.

18 hours ago, Redleg said:

That’s why you don’t trade high picks when class players are available.

This

43 minutes ago, Deesprate said:

Suns aren’t that bad any priority pick knocking Dees down the pecking order would be a slap in the face after 50 years of failure.

If you look at the Suns list, there is some serious talent there.

Lukosius, King, Miller, Martin, Dawson, two metre Peter, Day

Their top end talent is right up there. For them to be 40 pts down at half time against a depleted Collingwood suggests they're readying their top two draft picks pitch.

What I'm really saying is I want Anderson.

 

 


Blues looking good vs Eagles.

If Carlton snag a flag before we do I'll be done with football.

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