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Eagles are playing gutless soft footy

 

This is "E Day" apparently.....Eagles line in the sand game...

....love Norf to win it by a point.

Pretty good camera work on Ryan's goal.

 

Two WC goals  in less than a minute. Bugger.


2 minutes ago, M_9 said:

Pretty good camera work on Ryan's goal.

And a pretty good goal. In a round where nobody could kick a regulation shot he just slotted that! 

Go Norf.

Cunnington's goal.

 

I’ll admit that I was going to post 5mins ago and state that the game was done, Eagles on a roll and North would crumble. ?


Umpiring reveted to form in the early minutes of Q4 - set up a couple of WC goals.

And I reckon Ian Meckiff would have been feeling dudded having been called for throwing, given some of what WCE have got away with tonight.

Will be elated if North can get up from here, but I reckon the umpires will gift the Weagles the win with some cheap freebies in front of goal.

I literally thought this game would be awful and didn’t bother watching the first half. Really good game now!

What an awful indecisive spoil in the goal square .... Norf have been in danger of losing the wooded spoon but looking more secure now.

3min left 10 pts, really hate WCE, happy for Roos to win.

 


Sorta happy we don't play Norf again. 

Surely they have this.

Bewdiful


WCE, Port, Carlton, Suns, Richmond and Collingwood, Clarko is spoilt for choice, hahhahahaha 

OMG - what a round of turn ups.

Hate WCE arrogant fans especially at Optus.  Suck it up.

 

 
1 minute ago, P-man said:

I love this round so much.

Shocking for tipping, Was sitting comfortably in 2nd  but people have made up 4 points in 1 round! nipping at the heels now.


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