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Complete opposite to the Saints v Port game so far.

Very free flowing football and decent skills on show.

What was that music they ere playing after a goal. On top of Eddies commentary it was hard to stomach.

 

An upset Suns win would be a beautiful result. Doubt it but, hey..


If the Dogs lose I wonder who that colossal peanut Nathan “gamble responsibly” Brown will deem to be the best team in it.

Last week he said Brisbane was the best team in it.

After Brisbane lost he decided this week that the Dogs were the best team in it.

Maybe next week Geelong will become the best team in it.

 

 
16 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Dunno, Port are 4 points behind us right now with an easy run home

I definitely wanted the Saints to win

We have a game in hand. Win tonight and we stay two games clear of Port with five to go.

Port's win is not that bad for us. They're the worst side in the top six. We shouldn't be worried by them at all. If they push Brisbane out of the top 4, that's a good result for us.


12 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

We know all too well what it’s like having top draft picks looking out of their depth but Ugle-Hagan looks like he needs a lot of work.

Right on cue.

Ugly-Hogan with a massive grab..!!!!! Commentators need to calm down, it was a stock standard mark. Nice kick though. 

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Good to see the kid Rowell back playing well

5 minutes ago, Redleg said:

2 Dogs throws in a minute, no problem.

Well, it is kind of impressive. I mean, how often do you go out to a field to have a dog throw a ball for you? Normally it is hard enough to get them just to drop it... and the umpires aren't even penalising them for that, come to think of it.

 

Umpiring is so biased towards the dogs i have just switched off. 

 

Its so pathetic

So much chatter (most of it from Tony Cochrane) about how quickly the game is growing on the GC but where are they all ? Metricon is always 3/4 empty and most of the people that do turn up follow the opposition team. 


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