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12 minutes ago, RedButMostlyBlue said:

I thought it was just me

I know where to take him...


Slam tackle by Dunnyher ….. and by Robertson

1 minute ago, Demonland said:

How was that not incorrect disposal. Not a word from the commentators. 

Did we appoint trump to our board?

why the hate every week?

What is a sling tackle these days? I can’t work out what is and what isn’t anymore

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Hey @DemonOX  Hope you’re enjoying the match. Well, 3rd quarter anyways. ? Thinking of you, buddy. 

Brilliant response. Just needed Weid and Koz to kick those sodas.


37 minutes ago, praha said:

40 more possessions.

14 more inside 50s.

8 more clearances.

6 more centre clearances 

11 more contested possessions

30 more uncontested possesions

18 more marks

and on and on. 

We're not winning this. Brisbane is leagues ahead of the rest of the league atm.

Awks

Great quarter dees. Wow if you said we'd be leading at 3/4 time I would have struggled to believe it.

We just can't afford to miss easy goals. Bring it home

3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

How was that not incorrect disposal. Not a word from the commentators. 

They are shocking. Every bloody week. 


Big ups for DeanOx

this is just a game remember 

 

(more important things await next week - nothing more important than PANTSING Collingwood)

2 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Slam tackle by Dunnyher ….. and by Robertson

Agree 

 

agree 

 

agree 

 

all night by Daniher and we get nothing. 

 
2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

How was that not incorrect disposal. Not a word from the commentators. 

Coz they are all sucking from the lions teet. 

The amount of whinging to the umpires from the Lion players’ makes Geelong’s look second rate.

4 minutes ago, Demonland said:

How was that not incorrect disposal. Not a word from the commentators. 

Lyons caught again no holding the ball


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