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1 hour ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Pies v Cats: unwatchable.

Lions v Giants: training drill

Saints v Roos: is this AFL or VFL?

Lockdown means time to watch footy and the footy is putrid.

There’s still hope! Suns vs. Hawks tonight. 15 vs. 17 but could be an absolute bottler!!!

 
13 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:


The pies are going to get the best player in the draft anyways in Daicos through father son. They would have to pay for him through points anyways so made sense for them to trade their future first last year rather than using it to pay for Daicos this year.  But its fantastic for GWS getting what will be a top 5 pick. They must be rapt watching the pies flounder.

Maybe they can use it to trade for a 30+ yr old ruckman on his last legs. 

2 hours ago, Deestroy All said:

And we’ve got Stkilda and North to look forward to! Electrifying sports entertainment. 

Can't bear watching those plodders and I've already watched our replay twice. Thank [censored] Caddyshack is on Foxtel...

In the immortal words of Jean Paul Satre, "Au revoir, gopher"

 

Gee Lions are a good side.

Another big test...scalp coming up.


Collingwood has once again ruined everything. Well done. Fl0gs. 
 

Brisbane are the best form side in the competition. To me they are a better more balanced side than the Dogs. Massive challenge to beat them. 

Edited by Jaded

I lay on the couch and started to watch the fith and girlong, It put me to sleep until about 1/2 an hour ago and I awoke to a complete mess called north and saints.

 

Today's football has been an absolute dross fest and the GC - Hawthorn game hasn't even started yet. Dearie me. 

So there was a contest in the third quarter of the Brisbane game where Harris Andrews appeared to ping his shoulder and then grabbed at it.

I couldn't be bothered watching the last quarter, but I take it he was alright in the end?


4 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Today's football has been an absolute dross fest and the GC - Hawthorn game hasn't even started yet. Dearie me. 

I reckon last night's game to the neutral eye would have been a bit of a borefest too.

Sounds like my family’s idea of hanging the scarf out of the car window and doing 5km loops around my house all day was much better than the football action today.

2 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Noticed that Essendon were allowed into WA.

That's a big change from last year

Will be hard barracking for the Bombers but I will try

No immanent WA election... all good.

8 minutes ago, A F said:

So there was a contest in the third quarter of the Brisbane game where Harris Andrews appeared to ping his shoulder and then grabbed at it.

I couldn't be bothered watching the last quarter, but I take it he was alright in the end?

Didn't see any injuries for the Lions. Zorko was a little proppy with a knee as well but played it out.

They won well but didn't impress me that much.

7 minutes ago, A F said:

I reckon last night's game to the neutral eye would have been a bit of a borefest too.

Hadn't thought about it that way AF. For that I will hold the opposition responsible. 


Anyone else having problems with kayo?

The nerve of the AFL to schedule such rubbish Saturday night matches while we are in lockdown. Rude. 


9 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Kayo and Foxtel Go not working.

Thanks Clint as long as it's not my end. Glad it didn't happen last night.

Channel seven, and they just showed a new Cash Converters ad. featuring our Tracc! You know your team is doing well when one of your stars features in an ad. One day he might even hit the big time and make it into an aami ad. ?

 
14 minutes ago, mrtwister said:

Foxtel are having issues so.........

Other than Eddy commentating no issues with Foxtel for me. 


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