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I agreed at the start of the year to go to the game at Manuka tonight with a Hawks mate.

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If I don’t make it back, I love you all.

 

Tonight will be interesting. No idea why you would fixture a friday night game in canberra in the middle of august. 

I hope really hope the dogs can knock off the bummers. 

 

These 2 teams should be wearing a Clash Jumper, if such things are needed. 

But of course the aren’t of course, because the AFL is a joke

Snowing at Metricon!!

...a first i can recall at a VFL/AFL match since i've been following


5 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

Snowing at Metricon!!

...a first i can recall at a VFL/AFL match since i've been following

Manuka

Very different sort of snow at Metricon on the Gold Coast :)

Mumford is in his element 

Wow look at that snow falling. Good work by every boundary rider out there tonight in particular Daisy. Well done to the crowd to. 

What Einstein would schedule a night game in Canberra in August?

The buck should surely stop with the CEO.  

 

Shame Melbourne isn't playing.

Could have gone to the footy and snow at the same time. 

1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

These 2 teams should be wearing a Clash Jumper, if such things are needed. 

But of course the aren’t of course, because the AFL is a joke

Up close the jumpers are readily distinguishable but I agree on the longer shots there is a blending of the various shades of orange.

Cannot understand the childish love of AFL clubs for the jumpers. They must be the only sport that has not moved on to having clear clash strips.

Hell I saw Liverpool playing recently in a blue strip and no one batted an eyelid.

 


7 minutes ago, The Lobster Effect said:

Shame Melbourne isn't playing.

Could have gone to the footy and snow at the same time. 

That's the joke on twitter about Melbourne should be up there playing with the snow and all and the other jokes are about Mumford and white stuff. 

I live in the damn place.  Glad I chickened out on going to Manuka tonight.  There's enough snow in my back yard!

GW$ looking almost Melbournian tonight.  No urgency and just structureless 

Not sure how they will find the goals. 

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As much as I cannot stand Toby Greene.....the maggots have just crucified him..... and then provoked the retaliation....turnover goal....prancing clowns who think they own the game....rant over

GWS are woeful, first tip for the weekend wrong


Surely Leon Cameron is on thin ice. For all of their concessions and talent, GWS don’t look like going close to a flag anytime soon.

Gee wiz these Giants are going to go nowhere in the finals. If I was their coach I would tear strips off a number of them but then you aren’t allowed to do that with these young ones! 

47 minutes ago, The Lobster Effect said:

Shame Melbourne isn't playing.

Could have gone to the footy and snow at the same time. 

Surprised the commentators havent brought up that old chestnut yet

Top 4 settled if Toiges beat Blues this weekend? 

How the [censored] can a club have eleventy zillion first round picks and still be so [censored]?


1 hour ago, Rusty Nails said:

Snowing at Metricon!!

...a first i can recall at a VFL/AFL match since i've been following

Ballarat says hello

1 hour ago, The Lobster Effect said:

Shame Melbourne isn't playing.

Could have gone to the footy and snow at the same time. 

Theyd have to lift one end up...we only ski downhill  ;)

One does not simply schedule an extended outdoor activity in Canberra, at night, in August.

The average overnight temperature is 2 degrees, and it typically gets close to that range within a few hours of the sun going down.

Rain is a one in three chance on any given day for the month, higher in early August. The soil is always damp so the wind is always biting, and that wind comes directly off the highlands, continuously, for the whole month.

 

I genuinely miss it.

But since the AFL is supposed to serve sane/normal people, this fixture is just incredibly stupid.

 

 

Where is the million dollar forward Cameron? Hardly had a touch, incredible bunch of soft talent that can only perform when it suits them it seems. Just a bit too cold it seems. 

It is...or was. ...a Winter game ? Yeah !!


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