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Goal kicking is arguably  the greatest issue facing our nation in 2021. Maybe even worse than Covid and the vaccination stroll out. 

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Just now, Demonland said:

Thanking Kent for kicking that sealer in the West but he is bog ordinary.

Gotten worse since leaving Melbourne which I didn’t think was possible. 
This game is a dumpster truck on fire. 


How can these professionals justify such embarrassing goal kicking skills with 0 wind 0 rain 0 crowd. 

Just now, Better days ahead said:

I'm close to switching this game off. It's dire 

Yep I got better stuff waiting for me on various other streaming services. 

 

Both sides scoring more by accident than by design.

3 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

How the hell did that Butler throw not get called. 

There should be a throw of the year to go with mark and goal of the year competition. Butler wins this weeks shocker.


33 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

What on earth has happened to goal kicking in the last month. 

They just mentioned on the commentary that accuracy is at a 150 year low...

It has been all year from most sides, heading for the worst conversion rate of all time.

Georgiades is a serious talent. Big future ahead.

43 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

What on earth has happened to goal kicking in the last month. 

They just mentioned on the commentary that accuracy is at a 150 year low...

Surely it is due to climate change exacerbated by Covid ?


Hill is absolutely woeful. Is he drunk???

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A real good 30 seconds there for Brad Hill

 
5 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Are we barracking for St Kilda?

Yes we are. Less interstate teams in the top 4 and less competition for top 4 is good. 


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