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Jesus I wish we had gotten Isaac Smith. He is  everything we are currently lacking, and is killing them on the outside.


FFS BT....YES the siren went after he played on ......its been the same rule for 100 years!! Its a point !

1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

So dumb by Gary Rohan.

Why would you ever play on from a kick in the goals square?

Not having a good night is Gary

Not very popular either...

 

5 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Not sure how any footy supporter could have anyone but Geelong as their most despised team.

Because Essendon exists

Poor game of footy.

I wonder if covid testing will come into play for the girls playing Brisbane at 1pm tomorrow,?

I've said this before, but one of the big things that the top teams do that we don't is kick the goals they should kick.  You very rarely see them miss a 30-40m kick within the 90 degree arc in front of goal.  Or an uncontested running shot from 50.  Or a snap from beside the point post. 

Basically, they are professional and clinical.  I wish we had that degree of competence. 


2 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

Can't say the umps have been favoring the home team tonight

Didn't stop Hawkins trying for a little bit of cheating with that 50m interference!

2 minutes ago, doc roet said:

hope bbb turns out better than dahniher

I was just about to post that!!

I don't care much for Anthony Daniher after that footy show appearance he made for Neale. 

"That club was broke om the verge of merging and Neale came in and saved them" 

Get the facts right 


 
10 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

Can't say the umps have been favoring the home team tonight

Guthrie handed off to Duckwood - goal

Then Duckwood a perfect rugby pass- nearly another goal. 


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