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Apart from loathing Geelong, it has to be the long game tonight. Yes, top spot is at stake, but a loss by Duckwoods mob at home is worth about 3 games I reckon. Go Dogs

That was brilliant mark from Bruce under full pressure....(BT ...a good mark)

 
1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

That was brilliant mark from Bruce under full pressure....(BT ...a good mark)

Fabulous and how about the shinana!  Should have been 50 against the Cats and a certain goal regardless.  Getting their usual armchair ride at the Cattery

37 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

So the VIC government are paranoid about having crowds at games. And when they finally do allow crowds they put 3,500 people on each wing with absolutely no social distancing.

Makes perfect sense.

Good call. Its so strange. Probably the one in charge of internarional quarratine arrivals made the seating tonight.


Since our lads have had recent prime time exposure, our family have learnt to turn the volume down on these excruciating clowns who claim to be commentators. Listening again tonight affirms that decision. Like 360 on Foxtel, it is simply not possible to listen for any length of time….

37 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

So the VIC government are paranoid about having crowds at games. And when they finally do allow crowds they put 3,500 people on each wing with absolutely no social distancing.

Makes perfect sense.

Get permission from the government and then save $ by only opening up small sections.

They could just open up certain gates and bars but ffs let people spread out.

34 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

So the VIC government are paranoid about having crowds at games. And when they finally do allow crowds they put 3,500 people on each wing with absolutely no social distancing.

Makes perfect sense.

Their whole management or lack thereof  since the get go has been amateur hour to say the least.  They hit the panic button at the mere mention of more than two or three infections while NSW continue with "covid normal" with no lockdowns and just a few precautionary ad ons.

They will drive this state's small business  sector in to a very deep ditch with their next over reaction if they haven't already.

 

I’m so confused. I haven’t heard Brian Taylor continually question and deride the credibility of either of these teams. Must be saving it all up for when one of them is 6 goals in front -like he does when we are.


13 minutes ago, Call Me What You Will said:

Since our lads have had recent prime time exposure, our family have learnt to turn the volume down on these excruciating clowns who claim to be commentators. Listening again tonight affirms that decision. Like 360 on Foxtel, it is simply not possible to listen for any length of time….

Daisy is the only one I can listen to happily. 

Bulldogs lucky to be still in it.

Geelong the cleaner team but not quite clicking in the last 70 metres

Rowan showing the advantage of a third forward.

Why is Hawkins being allowed to ruck against the lesser ruck in the forward line.. just a matter of time

18 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

Their whole management or lack thereof  since the get go has been amateur hour to say the least.  They hit the panic button at the mere mention of more than two or three infections while NSW continue with "covid normal" with no lockdowns and just a few precautionary ad ons.

They will drive this state's small business  sector in to a very deep ditch with their next over reaction if they haven't already.

And Girlong has not had any covid since last september. Go and figure that. As far as I am concerned it should be a full house.

Well done Hannan, been in it quite a bit tonight.


53 minutes ago, Ollie fan said:

Watching the game, I can’t help but realise how many Geelong players I hate.

All of them?

Duncan (knee) and Naughton (ribs) - big losses for both clubs if those injuries cause lengthy periods on the sidelines…

1 minute ago, Neil Crompton said:

Love the way Daisy is providing comments that contradict the idiots she has to share the booth with.

It’s crazy isn’t it, almost like she understands modern footfall…

Cats down two midfield rotations if Parfitt has joined Duncan on the sidelines


3 minutes ago, bingers said:

Rank 1 - 4  in terms of how much you hate them ...

  1. Selwood
  2. Dangerfield
  3. Hawkins
  4. Rowan

1. Hawkins 

2. Selwood

3. Dangerfield 

4. Rohan 

Selwood just couldn't believe he was eventually penalised for throwing.

 

SEN calling for a 50 meter - the "offender" was running full pelt when the mark was taken.  What is he supposed to do??? (Not sure what the idiots on 7 said).

I hope the Dogs get up. 


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