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McCluggage was unbelievable in the last quarter. Might have saved their season 

 
 

Always good to see Collingwood lose after the siren even better and seriously ruck-men are so overrated it’s not funny. 

51 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Daniher is the worst kick in the entire AFL. 

Not the sharpest tool in the shed. Sure knows how to get to the ball though. . 


2 minutes ago, trout said:

Always good to see Collingwood lose after the siren even better and seriously ruck-men are so overrated it’s not funny. 

Ruckmen win games if they play smart

Just now, monoccular said:

Not the sharpest tool in the shed. Sure knows how to get to the ball though. . 

He is a good target. Straightens them right up

Side Show will be better...

Good  start to the easter weekend. Lets hope it continues. I hate the filth.

 

was hoping for a Pies victory as it might have made that fourth spot in the four just that little easier for a team such as ourselves.

Not too late and hopefully GCS can take the two derbies away from them.

Nice to see a Pies loss but I think most of their supporters know they are jst making up those 6-10 numbers.

Just now, dl4e said:

Good  start to the easter weekend. Lets hope it continues. I hate the filth.

Just sad that Collingwood can't lose by a shot after the siren every game.


Wow what an ending. I watched bits and pieces of the game and every time I tuned in all I saw was pies goals so I walked away. 

But good finish.

Ha Ha did anyone see Howe do a cartwheel when Bailey was having a shot trying to put him off and when it went through he just fell to the ground. 

The only thing this game missed was getting a  shot of Ed after the siren. 

16 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Eat ? Collingwood

Come on ! Be nice ! Didn't your mother ever tell you to never take joy in someone's misfortune ??? 

No, neither did mine !

 Collingwood can go and get stuffed !! What a beautiful sight to see ! Miserable Collingwood fans.

Just now, dees189227 said:

Ha Ha did anyone see Howe do a cartwheel when Bailey was having a shot trying to put him off and when it went through he just fell to the ground. 

In an alternate universe ... Bailey misses the shot but the ump awards 50 against Howe for being in the protected zone. Oh if only.

Turned it on with about 7 minutes to go. What a ripper. Was barracking for Brisbane as if I somehow cared about this game in the end. 

I don't know a real lot about Zac Bailey but I was never in doubt he'd kick it, just based on how he looked. There were none of the big deep breaths or the other usual signs you'd see when someone is crapping themselves about the shot. He was all over it. 

It was beautiful.


Now what would make this weekend even greater is apart from us winning is the sainters thrashing essendon and making there lives even more miserable. 

21 minutes ago, trout said:

Always good to see Collingwood lose after the siren even better and seriously ruck-men are so overrated it’s not funny. 

grundy was the filth's best midfielder on the park

21 minutes ago, dl4e said:

Good  start to the easter weekend. Lets hope it continues. I hate the filth.

Pretty much verbatim what I was going to post.

Well said sir/madam !!

Yep ..theres only 1 thing better than beating Collingwood...and thats beating them by a point !

33 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

grundy was the filth's best midfielder on the park

filth had an old men's night......top disposals winners were pendlebury, sidebottom and grundy

doesn't say much about their list


Not kidding - if the Pies had Treloar on the ball tonight I reckon they win. they really lack a fast mid

The boy Bailey has balls of steel! what a finish.  and to think he SHOULD have had two winning kicks after the siren in back to back round.  never been done I am sure

Hard not to like the bears.  hard at it.  McClullage is  a gun.  if he could kick for goal he would be a star

be interesting to see what figjam does at the end of the year

in every interview and press conference for the past couple of years he's look exhausted 

he clearly can coach but he looks completely over it

Edited by whatwhat say what

 
1 hour ago, dees189227 said:

The only thing this game missed was getting a  shot of Ed after the siren

You must have tuned out early... there was a great shot of a depressed Bucks still sitting in the coaches box, a few minutes after the game had finished.


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