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2 minutes ago, loges said:

Not soley but heavily

Maybe, but that 50 to give Kozzie a goal was not there. I thought they were off right from the start when they paid a mark when the ball traveled maybe 8m at best.

 

Hamish, “we will take a quick adbreak, 2nd half on the other side”. 12 ads later..

So we haven't had the usual 1st half snooze. We've clearly come out with belief, looking to make a statement. We own the 3rd quarter. If some of the quieter boys stand up, we chuck a tag on Boak, and continue to press, we'll run away with this.

We're going to come out dishing punishment for that BS umpire's goal. 

Go Dees!

 

If I was Goody I would be checking with the umpires at half time if you are allowed to tackle an opposition player who has the ball. 

7 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

The connection between Gawn , Trac and Clarry is good tonight and Brown balances out the forward line much better.

We also started better this week and those were the three things we wanted to improve on.

And kicked straight for once.


 
7 minutes ago, Skuit said:

Was my next-door neighbour when I was in high school playing footy. Absolute top bloke.*

*I know that is irrelevant to your post. 

Don't doubt it

But still, being your ex-Neighbour counts for little in the big smoke


Please for gods sake put someone on Wines who can get going. Viney is all at sea. 

Gotta pay that, stellar mark, happy he missed!


Jobe Watson: “ taken the ball at its highest point”. No he hasn’t Jobe you [censored] [censored]. It’s highest point was 30 meters in air. I’m sick of moron commentators saying this!

I’m so over the Port circle jerk in the commentary box. 


GEEZ Harmes

 

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