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GWS get their revenge for last year’s grand final and Tigers in a bit of a post premiership slump not helped by having some injuries and players missing from their hub.

 
 
2 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

North on its last legs for the season ...perhaps

Down by 4 goals in the wet against Carlton at quarter time

Norf are absolutely terrible.  Watch them do everything they can to throw ungodly amounts of money at players who don't want to come or to those who don't deserve it.

It's great to watch, even if it has to be Carlton beating them.


2 minutes ago, Watts the matter said:

Yet they are every chance of winning.

And that’s a reflection on Carlton. They dominated possession and kicked 1.5 to 3.0 and it could have been another goal and the ¾ time lead to North but for an act of stupidity by Pittard.

Pittard what an idiot. His teammate is going to have a shot for goal after the siren to potentially put them in front and he comes in and pushes the Carlton bloke over for no reason. 

Carlton had so many inside 50's that quarter. Should be well ahead. 

 
3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Pittard what an idiot. His teammate is going to have a shot for goal after the siren to potentially put them in front and he comes in and pushes the Carlton bloke over for no reason. 

Carlton had so many inside 50's that quarter. Should be well ahead. 

Yep shouldn't have done and it was stupid.

But Murphy flopped like he has all throughout his career.

5 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Yep shouldn't have done and it was stupid.

But Murphy flopped like he has all throughout his career.

Didn't he just! [censored] weak but dumb from Pittard

 


6 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Yep shouldn't have done and it was stupid.

But Murphy flopped like he has all throughout his career.

Was a joke of a free kick but evened up for the soft one Bailey Scott got for his goal just before it.

1 minute ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

c'mon the future tasmania

As much as I hate Norf, a little trip to Carlton Big Footy after a choke would be a nice way to kill time

 

 


9 minutes ago, Watts the matter said:

Hard to watch with the umpiring in this game. 

Yeah but how good watching fans lose their marbles at decisions. Someone let us in please.

Geez. Even the umpires couldn't get North over the line. What a bog ordinary outfit they are. 

Maybe we got too excited last week?

Hawks are rubbish. 
 

guess we’ll find out tomorrow night


6 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Maybe we got too excited last week?

Hawks are rubbish. 
 

guess we’ll find out tomorrow night

They were terrible ...they allowed us so much space and time.

The GC game was a better test and revealed our skills under pressure as being scrappy but we got the job done.

Mind you the modern game makes most teams look scrappy.. See GWS

Very, very sad to see Hawthorn like this?

 

Just watching Clarko’s presser and I’m stunned that he opened by saying he was pleased with his players’ endeavour. He emphasized it again a couple of minutes later. 

Sorry, but there were a few players in brown and gold who showed very little endeavour at all.

Also had a go at the umpires. Poor form when you lose the way Hawthorn did today.

10 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Just watching Clarko’s presser and I’m stunned that he opened by saying he was pleased with his players’ endeavour. He emphasized it again a couple of minutes later. 

Sorry, but there were a few players in brown and gold who showed very little endeavour at all.

Also had a go at the umpires. Poor form when you lose the way Hawthorn did today.

It’s been a long 49 years


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