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4 minutes ago, Kumamoto_Ken said:

If I had hearing aids I'd take them out...

At least the commentary keeps me well informed on the game situation like a few minutes back when a Geelong point 'kept Carlton in with sniff'. They were four goals down and had kicked two for the entire game ffs.

It’s the behinds per second rule. 

 
35 minutes ago, Boots and all said:

Dockers did a demolition job on the Hawks....surely, surely, the boys can switch on from the first bounce for a percentage boost.

We seem to get teams coming back from a poor result e.g. GWS. 

 

Geelong player doesnt take the full 50m bringing him in range of goal?

....thats a new one.


23 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Correct. They don’t play finals down there. They cry about it every year to remind you as well. 

Thanks. 

cant wait til the whinging begins 

if the blues were even an average team they would have won today

GO SAINTS!

 

Looking at the bears forward line they could really do some damage against the saints.


16 minutes ago, ucanchoose said:

Why is this not at the gabba

Brisbane City was High Risk for COVID until yesterday i think.

16 minutes ago, ucanchoose said:

Why is this not at the gabba

COVID? 
 

Great result for Saints tho. Hope they win but I’m not stupid enough to think they will. I’m backing Brisbane to not drop a game for the rest of the H&A season. Their draw is laughable. 

Possible ACL to Hipwood. Awful for Brisbane, but also good news for any football sides who are hoping to compete against Brisbane this year for a Premiership (I hear this may include Melbourne).

Yes I am a terrible person.

Edited by Chook

1 hour ago, Nelo said:

The standard of games are really crappy again. So much for high scoring games. They are long gone. 

Maybe SHocking can drop in another dozen rules changes in as he heads down to Kardinia Park.

Edited by monoccular


Rich just threw the ball a country mile! 

1 hour ago, Chook said:

Possible ACL to Hipwood. Awful for Brisbane, but also good news for any football sides who are hoping to compete against Brisbane this year for a Premiership (I hear this may include Melbourne).

Yes I am a terrible person

You’re only saying what everyone else is thinking.

When I said you’re only saying what everyone is thinking, I meant about Hipwood’s ACL, not about you being a terrible person. Just wanted to make that clear. I’m sure you’re a very nice person. ?

Edited by WalkingCivilWar
Realised my original post could’ve been interpreted in a way that wasn’t intended


Hipwood looks bad. Ice on the knee on the bench. 

Goal kicking is so bad in the AFL right now. Just atrocious. 

7 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Hipwood looks bad. Ice on the knee on the bench. 

Goal kicking is so bad in the AFL right now. Just atrocious. 

I remember a year when i was a kid

Hudson, McKenna, Wade and Jesaulenko all kicked 100 + in a season

The Grounds were packed

StKilda a top 8 side?

...sure playing like it

Edited by Wadda We Sing

 

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