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Collingwood’s woes v Hogan’s giant steps back from multiple adversity?  Pleased today for Jesse, an exceptional talent when on song. May body and soul stick together (except against us).

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acknowledge the obvious

 
1 hour ago, Demonland said:

Collingwood are a rabble. The AFL should take Queen’s Birthday off them. 

Hahaha. I was listening with much joy to the Suns game on the radio and they said numerous times that G Wright had been interviewed prior to the game and stated Buckley was on track to be reappointed.

Joy!!! 
 

It’s almost like the Pies are tanking.

Lastly 25k at the G today and about the same in Adelaide.... I don’t think anyone should get stuck into our fan numbers!

 
14 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

This is woeful from the hawks,  St Kilda re a rubbish team and they are looking like world beaters

Saints also the biggest downhill skiers going around.

4 hours ago, dl4e said:

Just saw the filths banner on fox. they spelt tonight as tonihgt. What a farce of a club. Wonder how they spell teeth?

I dunno...overnight in a glass next to the bed?


Great to see Jesse back and playing well. Should never have gone west, but we got May and Freo got shafted so, happy days all around

 
1 hour ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Ronnie Corbett kicks his third....  surely they cant lose it from here.

Go easy on them mate - QB is their grand final 

3 minutes ago, deelusions from afar said:

Who has the pies first pick this year?

GWS 


I selected the Suns today but i still want an inquest into the tanking that is going on at the Pies.

10 minutes ago, Win4theAges said:

I selected the Suns today but i still want an inquest into the tanking that is going on at the Pies.

You do realise that they don’t have their first round pick yeah?

GWS KOTD.

10 minutes ago, Win4theAges said:

I selected the Suns today but i still want an inquest into the tanking that is going on at the Pies.

Why would they tank without a first round pick?

So far so good. We can go a game clear and all the chat will be about the dumpster fire over at the Holden Centre and Clarko taking over from Bucks. Happy to fly under the radar for another week. 


Went along and had a look at the Pies today. My take aways are as follows:

1. Gold Coast will emerge as a very good team in the next couple of seasons 

2. Sidebottom looks almost done

3. Pendlebury gets a lot of nothing possessions these days

4. Only 24,000 of the so-called biggest club in the country rocked up. Most were gone at the 10 minute mark of the last

9 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

 

2. Sidebottom looks almost done

Typically, bought him in to replace Dunkley in my fantasy footy this week!  

Looks like West Coast have competition for the title of biggest down hill skiers in the league

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Port looking mighty soft today against the Lion. 
Daniher is an appalling goal kicker. 


Take the SA and WA teams out of home and play them against half decent opposition and more often than not they go to water.

2 hours ago, adonski said:

GWS 

Because GWS need more top 5 picks. Bloody hell!

 

Collingwood don't have their 'natural' second round pick either. 

2 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Because GWS need more top 5 picks. Bloody hell!

Pies only received pick 24 & a 2nd rounder somewhere in the 30's for it too


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