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40 minutes ago, Stinger said:

I’m sure it’s not the popular opinion but Toby Greene is probably my fav non-dees player. Has been for a while. He’s an absolute jet and footy needs characters. 

Love him. Screw the haters.

 

Josh Kelly putting another heartless game in

 

21 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Josh Kelly putting another heartless game in

Would he be just as heartless in the red and blue??

 

Not knocking the afl for all the causes it supports each week.

But maybe they could help stop media selling gambling adds every 3 minutes.

1 hour ago, Stinger said:

I’m sure it’s not the popular opinion but Toby Greene is probably my fav non-dees player. Has been for a while. He’s an absolute jet and footy needs characters. 

Very much a jet.  And yes stick him in the red & blue.  Might help get us over the line into a GF...maybe more


1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Not knocking the afl for all the causes it supports each week.

But maybe they could help stop media selling gambling adds every 3 minutes.

Incredible isn't it. Saw an ad break a few weeks ago where every single ad was a gambling mob

Mummy must be on a seafood diet

4 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

Mummy must be on a seafood diet

Sausages by most reports...

Wow I cannot believe west coast got over run in the end. Great comeback by the saints. Pity they couldn't do it last weekend. 

If GWS can get over the line with all there injuries and beat the pies then that would be a fantastic win. I hope they do it just to make the pies day even more miserable by the girls losing today. 

I agree about Toby Greene. I hated him a few years ago but last year when I saw how he'd never get a free kick I kind of felt sorry for him. I hated him last week when he kept bobbing up and kicking goals. But he is a very good player. 

On a side note well done on the brisbane girls knocking the pies off by 4 points. Lets hope it's a double miserable day for that team. 


10 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Wow I cannot believe west coast got over run in the end. Great comeback by the saints. Pity they couldn't do it last weekend. 

If GWS can get over the line with all there injuries and beat the pies then that would be a fantastic win. I hope they do it just to make the pies day even more miserable by the girls losing today. 

I agree about Toby Greene. I hated him a few years ago but last year when I saw how he'd never get a free kick I kind of felt sorry for him. I hated him last week when he kept bobbing up and kicking goals. But he is a very good player. 

On a side note well done on the brisbane girls knocking the pies off by 4 points. Lets hope it's a double miserable day for that team. 

Clearly our wins were better than they they seemed.

Would love to get Finlayson.  I know you can't pick and choose but he's exactly the medium skilled tall we lack atm.

For a forward line of   

Kozzie   BB   Finlayson

Fritta    LJ /Gawn    Tracc


7 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

When is Greene OOC and can we get him

 

i want a hated player playing for us 

 

6 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

Would love to get Finlayson.  I know you can't pick and choose but he's exactly the medium skilled tall we lack atm.

For a forward line of   

Kozzie   BB   Finlayson

Fritta    LJ /Gawn    Tracc

 

 Lets get both of them.

 

Ward has had a vn last term as the sweeper

Just now, Pickett2Jackson said:

 

 

 Lets get both of them.

Wouldn't that be nice....

For a forward line of   

Kozzie   BB   Finlayson

Fritta/Green   LJ /Gawn    Tracc


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