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1 hour ago, trout said:

This will be some win if the Swans can hang on and hopefully Essendon lose by a point.

This post aged exceptionally well.

 

How will the tribunal phrase Dangerfield's hit so he gets minimum/no weeks?

9 minutes ago, loges said:

How will the tribunal phrase Dangerfield's hit so he gets minimum/no weeks?

They will say, “clash of heads”- no case to answer.


 
13 hours ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

I am glad the Bombers got Dylan Shiel and not us.

Shame he got rid of his top knot. 

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Will be interesting to see what sort of crowd nth get today with there game against port. I hope it's not more than what we got. 

Jake Kelly has a broken nose and was knocked out cold after being hit by Dangerflog.

I know hes a protected species and the AFL would normally do whatever it took to get him off, but theres no getting out of this one so dont expect to see the poser lining up against us in Round 4.  He will get 3 weeks minimum for that hit.

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Geeze Port are some side. The speed and precision with which they move the ball is second to none.


18 minutes ago, P-man said:

Geeze Port are some side. The speed and precision with which they move the ball is second to none.

Yep. They play a great style

 

2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Safe to say our top spot will be taken after the Port/Norf game. 

Still relevent for another hour!!

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Norf will go almost winless throughout the season.

and we are lucky enough to get them in a Hobart blizzard.

I hope the Tassie study looks at who will play the new team if any in Tassie.

Like the trip to Geelong will we be the usual default Melbourne based bunny


Hoping for an old fashioned wet weather slog for the Saints today.

4 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Brown, Mason Wood and Daw could all still be handy.

Their list decisions are very odd.

 

North are barely VFL standard. It’s going to be a very long season for their supporters.

2 minutes ago, hardtack said:

North are barely VFL standard. It’s going to be a very long season for their supporters.

Depends how you look at at it, hardtack.  Given that it is apparent they won't be playing after August, I would hope that their season will be somewhat shorter than our own.


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