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4 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Any chance we can lure Touk Miller from the Sun's?

Nine consecutive 30+ games ??

 
4 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Any chance we can lure Touk Miller from the Sun's?

about to sign a long-term deal with gc17 from all reports

i would've thought, this weekend, that my tips would've been:

  • tiggas
  • puddy tatts
  • us
  • bears
  • carltank
  • pear
  • swans
  • aints
  • footscray

hoping like blazes that gc17 can win tonight but it doesn't look likely

 
2 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

I always think of this when I see him, I think it's the eyes

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That boy can play.

10 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

F**kin hate Tom Lynch

Offensive head 


Just turned in the Rich v Gold Coast game and what colour do you think they umpires are wearing?

Black and Yellow.

 

The AFL are dead set peanuts.

Massive goal from Lynch, in context of the game and a massive kick all be it straight in front. That’s what key forwards bring.

4 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

I always think of this when I see him, I think it's the eyes

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I think his parents may be related.

 
2 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Massive goal from Lynch, in context of the game and a massive kick all be it straight in front. That’s what key forwards bring.

Still reckon Lynch is that kid in your class that always had a runny nose, smelled like pee and brought egg sandwiches to eat on the bus. 

8 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Nine consecutive 30+ games ??

Didn't even realise how many he'd had when I posted it, was more looking at his silk delivering inside 50.


I'm not a gambling person but seriously what odds would you have got for the suns to be leading at 3/4 time. This is a great effort and the worst thing is they have missed so many easy shots. They should be another 3 goals or even more up. 

All this talk about Lynch is making me forget about my hatred of Reiwoldt, Cotchin and Hardwick.

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Gold coast being screwed by the umps.

2 minutes ago, dl4e said:

Gold coast being screwed by the umps.

Yep.
Richmond can do what they like ... No whistle.

Gee a bit of sport to watch tonight. Wimbledon, Tour De France and the storm are giving the roosters a hiding. Gee they are a phenomenal team. 


4 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

Yep.
Richmond can do what they like ... No whistle.

Aarts or whatever his name is, was spun around 360 with the ball and then threw it away, right in front of the ump. Play on.

Baker puts his knee into Suns players face, who is on the ground and then gets up pressing his knee harder into the face. Ump right there. Play on.

2 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Aarts or whatever his name is, was spun around 360 with the ball and then threw it away, right in front of the ump. Play on.

Baker puts his knee into Suns players face, who is on the ground and then gets up pressing his knee harder into the face. Ump right there. Play on.

And that was just 2.
There's been holds, throws, holding the balls, in the back you name it .... Unpaid.

 

Honestly ground invaders should get $100,000 fine. Especially during Covid. What complete brain dead nuffies. 


20 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Still reckon Lynch is that kid in your class that always had a runny nose, smelled like pee and brought egg sandwiches to eat on the bus. 

After the missed snap around the body I would like to retract my earlier statement….?

Why do they do that, he was basically straight in front.

Lynch marking everything. Gold Coast can’t buy a mark inside 50. Absolute dumpster fire of a last quarter from Gold Coast. 

 

Suns choking badly ... need a couple of goals more.

Good goal....keep tigres in equal 9th spot.


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