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2 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Does not look like a great crowd at the Swans game

Thought they would be getting more these days

They've decided to wait until the QB game and the chance to see the best team in the league ?

Seb Ross with the worst miss of the year. Harder to miss than score

 

Good lord the umpiring in this Swans Saints game is atrocious. 

Need the saints to win.

Tonight I want to see the tigs win. The only time I will ever say that but I just want to see essendon lose. 

Also I hope the crows smash Collingwood and make there week even worse. 


1 minute ago, ucanchoose said:

Saints had that and dropped their bundle

Did they ever. Higgins has 2 goals a senior AFL player should kick. To miss them both was unforgivable.

St Kilda's season's got to be over, you'd think. At 5-7 they're going to have to go 7-3 at a minimum to make finals, but with their terrible percentage of 77.6%, they might need to go 8-2.

Their fixture includes Richmond, Brisbane (away), Port, West Coast (away), Sydney and Geelong (away). 

I can't see it happening.


Just logged onto Kayo and caught the end of the Swans - Saints game. What a dog's breakfast that St.K guernsey is.  

Higgins 1-6. He completely rushed those last 2 shots. That last shot why didn't he take 30 seconds go back and take his time? Misses have literally killed there season. 

Saints win that they would have jumped to 9th. 

 

2 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Saints will be playing out the rest of 2021 for draft picks. Their poor percentage has put them out of the running and rightly so!

Not the t word WJ ?


2 hours ago, Clint Bizkit said:

St Kilda are so bad.

If Jack Higgins played for us, I would take him out the back and belt him. Disgraceful attempts at goal kicking with the game on the line. Embarrassing stuff. 

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Adelaide v Pies is a skill error celebration. Horrendous!

 

 
7 minutes ago, Jaded said:

If Jack Higgins played for us, I would take him out the back and belt him. Disgraceful attempts at goal kicking with the game on the line. Embarrassing stuff. 

Amazing how we all have these wonderful conversations about how mental health. And yet seemingly educated people think its totally fine to sit at a keyboard and write this cr$p frankly and add to the culture of abuse. 

You'd belt him? Ive got money on him taking you on and giving it back twice as bad. I dare say he's pretty cut up and wouldnt hold back. 

2 minutes ago, Jjrogan said:

Amazing how we all have these wonderful conversations about how mental health. And yet seemingly educated people think its totally fine to sit at a keyboard and write this cr$p frankly and add to the culture of abuse. 

You'd belt him? Ive got money on him taking you on and giving it back twice as bad. I dare say he's pretty cut up and wouldnt hold back. 

You’re right that was an exaggerated tongue in cheek call. But anyone else who was so poor at their chosen profession would be in trouble. He didn’t even try to go back and actually line up for a set routine which I assume he would have practiced thousands of times. Or attempt to pass it on. It’s just inexcusable for a professional paid 6 figures!

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