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First time I've really watched GWS as a neutral watcher.  They have some serious skill,  i reckon they would be more frustrating than the Dees to follow.  When they link up they look awesome but leak easy goals. 

 

GWS dominating most of the stats so hopefully the scoreboard corrects itself.

Kent leading the dream team stats for St Kilda with just 3 possessions kind of speaks volumes to that.


Giants have had more of the play and more inside 50s. Just not taking their chances. Soon as the Saints go in, they score.

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Giants have had more of the play and more inside 50s. Just not taking their chances. Soon as the Saints go in, they score.

Does that remind you of anyone?

 
5 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

franchise

not a club

Nailed by the Bulldogs back in 2016 Preliminary Final.

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bit off topic, but my husband is a carlton supporter (not committed), says that no carlton player has obvious tatts. Can anyone help me prove him wrong? 

2 minutes ago, bingers said:

Bad kicking is bad football.

GWS should have at least 2-3 more goals, their finishing has been atrocious. 

Interesting free kick count so far.

Giants should be goals ahead.

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2 minutes ago, KLV said:

bit off topic, but my husband is a carlton supporter (not committed), says that no carlton player has obvious tatts. Can anyone help me prove him wrong? 

Did Wow Jones have a Tatt?

JC is not the saviour, he is a naughty (inaccurate) boy. 


Giants looking more like a misfiring trabi than a ferrari right now. 

 

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