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My hope is this loss is so scarring that it puts GWS back a few decades. 

 
 

Pickett...a Norm Smith in his debut game.....he couldnt could he?

Give it to him!

 

 


16 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Has anyone spotted Chaplin in the crowd yet?

If he plasters his big noggen on TV again, i will ring the club on Monday and let my feeling be knowen.

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1 minute ago, Moonshadow said:

Is it time for Mummy to smack someone?

yeah.....Razor.

 

All year we have heard the company men excuse our 2019 on a poor pre season- Enter Pickett in June.

Hope Pickett gets the NS. Would be an amazing story, just too romantic to resist. 

3 minutes ago, Sorry kids said:

All year we have heard the company men excuse our 2019 on a poor pre season- Enter Pickett in June.

How many drafts was he passed in sgain by every club Nostradamus?

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29 minutes ago, Brownie said:

Should Gil give  GWS a priority pick after this? ?

I just spat my beer out reading that.

Classic. 

8 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Is it time for Mummy to smack someone?

It wont be someone his size. Just a bully boy


Richmond had a slow start to season like us. Pumped by GWS in round 3 and many injuries.  They didn’t throw the towel in early. 

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I've you're loking for something to monitor for - this remains GWS lowest score ever.

Curiously, their other lowest isn't in their early days but in fact from this season, and just a few weeks ago!

4.5.29 is the mark.

Imagine... lowest ever score... in your first grand final.

1 minute ago, america de cali said:

Richmond had a slow start to season like us. Pumped by GWS in round 3. They didn’t throw the towel in early. 

But it was just all to hard....

Sookwoldt really wants that NS medal....

So glad I am in Paris and can’t access the game without paying for it. Sounds like a fizzer. I hate Richmond and could not bear to see them winning in a GF.


6 minutes ago, Sorry kids said:

All year we have heard the company men excuse our 2019 on a poor pre season- Enter Pickett in June.

Inexcusable

100000 tigers & 14 Orange boys

 
19 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

A very Melbourne-like performance by GWS 

Melbourne could possibly have played better than GW$$ ..... yes, even Melbourne 

Thank F$&@ 2019 is finally over

Hang your head in shame MFC. 

A kid plays his first game in the GF and stars, and your effort was...??


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