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OMFG if nothing else, we are switched on and creating all the pressure. ❤️?

Smashin it Dees........we love zero crowds !

 

What's with the love fest for the Dogs by the umpires? I can never understand it.

Couldn't ask for much better than that. Dogs showing us no respect and paying the price.

 
1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

And here come the umps with three softies in a row.

Yep absolute trash frees to try and even the contest 

Imagine when Salem gets into the game and Weideman learns to hold a mark 


Dogs look like us laat week. Flat and unorganised silly unforced errors.

Looking good.

Wow fantastic quarter. Expecting the dogs to come out hard in the second. 

1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

And here come the umps with three softies in a row.

Tmac blocking?

jordon handballed it out?

Just want consistency 

Wow did not expect this. Great first quarter. Now maxy just hold your marks. He has dropped a few same for weid.

Our confidence should be high. Wonderful pressure & I hope we can keep it up

 

Outstanding quarter and I wish I was there. Also if I was there I'd be giving it to that umpire about that TMac block call, just held his ground and Crozier jumped into him, we were off.


31 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Petty not up to it

Comments that age poorly right here.

2 minutes ago, monoccular said:

HTB when River’s head pulled off after in the back. 

This. 100% this. 

got told off by the wife for yelling exactly this at the TV

2 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Max has dropped a couple also tonight

Don't know what's up with him lately. His hands were once safe as houses.

Just now, Dame Gaga said:

What's with the love fest for the Dogs by the umpires? I can never understand it.

It's their home ground and it's owned by the AFL.... they need them winning and the extra $$ from the gate... oh wait..


Our defence is back!!

fwd pressure is back!!

I really hope the Weid can take a grab and kick a goal. His confidence looks shot to me.

 
1 minute ago, Dame Gaga said:

What's with the love fest for the Dogs by the umpires? I can never understand it.

And the commentators as well. 


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