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Listening to the ABC. Why do they allow Marc Maclure commentate Carlton games? Calling them 'our boys'  every time he opens his mouth.

 

Almost 2 quarters to get a goal. Is that a first for Carlton?


2 minutes ago, Mickey said:

Listening to the ABC. Why do they allow Marc Maclure commentate Carlton games? Calling them 'our boys'  every time he opens his mouth.

Wow he's still at it!

Maxy is putting on a clinic. They've given up contesting the ruck and are now just trying to steal the tap from Viney, Clarry etc. and is working to some effect.

 

1 minute ago, rolling fog said:

Maxy is putting on a clinic.

Maybe he should adopt the old Jeff White smash it 30 meters forwards


5 minutes ago, Mickey said:

Listening to the ABC. Why do they allow Marc Maclure commentate Carlton games? Calling them 'our boys'  every time he opens his mouth.

You're Lucky The ABC isn't broadcasting the game in Canberra I don't know why I stay in this dreary town

 


Giving them a sniff allowing those goals. Where did all the influential players go? Stopped winning the ball

Just now, Mydee said:

You're Lucky The ABC isn't broadcasting the game in Canberra I don't know why I stay in this dreary town

 

I'm in Canberra too. I'm listening on the AFL app

 
Just now, Demonland said:

And they're two men down.

I assume that will start to impact them in the second half. 

6 minutes ago, Darkhorse72 said:

Damn they got a goal...why didn't May punch that, bad decision as a defender 

Looked more like playing two up. 


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