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4 minutes ago, Half forward flank said:

Anyone think to ask grimes if his brother was any good.

Dylan alot better than  jack

 
58 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Jeez the umpires just get a box of medals. 

The umpires weren't horrible tonight apart from missing a handful of throws. But really why do they feel they need to give some token award to an umpire or goodness sakes ??? 

Just hope and pray they don't ruin a game 


15 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Look at Gill’s head

It’s not well

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3 minutes ago, Elegt said:

Will miss gaz out on the field. Greatest of all time

 I’d put quite a few ahead of him.

Hilarious stuff about Gils head, love it
 

every single one of Dustys goals was special 

 
11 minutes ago, The Third Eye said:

Disappointed with tonight’s attendance number which must be the lowest in 100 years. Let’s hope Dan decides to open up the state in time for next year’s grannie.

Don’t count on it. They’re still working out how to contact trace. 12-14 more years should do it. 
 


1 minute ago, Biffen said:

 I’d put quite a few ahead of him.

Like who. The bloke is an absolute star

6 minutes ago, Elegt said:

Will miss gaz out on the field. Greatest of all time

its probably not the time for me to think that Buddy was better and probably Dusty too. 

Just now, Ethan Tremblay said:

Gil deserves a drink. Tough season. 

He was in the fetal position just counting down until the game ended. It’s been one disaster after the other. 


25 minutes ago, Demonland said:

It’s a really long ride back to Geelong. 

I think it will be a long ride in 2021 for them.  Their old boys really struggled tonight.  Guthrie, Stewart and Duncan were ok but to many players didnt cone out after half time.  Rohan is a bad no idea how ge keeps getting games.  Taylor is done and there are a number of guys that are border line done.  

Lucky they have Cameron going in and three first round picks

15 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Apologies the sarcasm filter was broken. 

And Gil shaking hands with the general public. Never thought that would ever happen. !!! 

1 minute ago, Elegt said:

Like who. The bloke is an absolute star

Plenty.

 

Sad to see Gary Jnr end his career. Best player I’ve ever seen. Best player in the league from 2007-2014. 2 Browlows. 5 time MVP. 8 time All Australian.

Congratulations Gary. Superstar!


7 minutes ago, Trisul said:

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Looks like he’s just gunned about 6 cones after breakfast 

Also, [censored] Richmond. Most annoying team in the league. Hate them more than any other and seeing them win again leaves me with a foul taste in my mouth.

10 minutes ago, Half forward flank said:

Taylor is finished.

He was gone 6 weeks ago. Can’t believe he kept on going. Yes OMc might be a Cats option. 

 

I’d just like to thank the folks on here for pointing out that we passed on Dusty twice in the draft. 

I had no idea!

thanks guys, keep it up! ??

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2 minutes ago, drdrake said:

I think it will be a long ride in 2021 for them.  Their old boys really struggled tonight.  Guthrie, Stewart and Duncan were ok but to many players didnt cone out after half time.  Rohan is a bad no idea how ge keeps getting games.  Taylor is done and there are a number of guys that are border line done.  

Lucky they have Cameron going in and three first round picks

I think their window has now passed given their age demographic.  Cameron's choice of destination, given his age, is a very poor one imv.


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