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Suns having a crack but they are totally out-classed. I expect the flat track doggies to put them to the sword from here.

 

Izak Rankine is simply a waste of talent

 
17 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

Izak Rankine is simply a waste of talent

Hopefully all his flair and instinct hasn't been coached out of him already.

Looked a seriously exciting player last year.


33 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

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

 

Its so pathetic

Sadly it happens every week and has since 2016 when Beveridge defended the umps.

4 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Sadly it happens every week and has since 2016 when Beveridge defended the umps.

The below article is from February 2016

“NEWLY appointed AFL commissioner Andrew Newbold has revealed his desire to see the Western Bulldogs win their second premiership as part of his equalisation vision.”

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-equalisation-former-hawks-president-andrew-newbold-wants-western-bulldogs-premiership/news-story/3590937cf04b24e70daf30e9a79f557f

Just spotted Kurt Tippett in the Gold Coast rooms at halftime. Apparently he’s been hired as a “mentor”.

I wondered why they put in such peahearted efforts. Mystery solved.

 

Suns following the standard blueprint for the doggies. Bring the heat. Doggies don;t like it. And kick long into the doggies defence because they can;t defend


1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I might be on my own here but I’m kind of hoping the Suns beat the Dogs tonight.

Yes if there is a God please make it happen

27 minutes ago, Ethan Trembley said:

The below article is from February 2016

“NEWLY appointed AFL commissioner Andrew Newbold has revealed his desire to see the Western Bulldogs win their second premiership as part of his equalisation vision.”

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-equalisation-former-hawks-president-andrew-newbold-wants-western-bulldogs-premiership/news-story/3590937cf04b24e70daf30e9a79f557f

ANDREW NEWBOLD?? FMD GEES  

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The Dogs do get a great run


Poor GCS just got shafted on a goal review.  Bulldogs are blessed.

Was listening to the radio when Ugle-Hagan took a mark and kicked his 1st goal.
Commentators went off their heads about how spectacular the mark was.
How high, all jump blah, blah, blah.
So to the video tape I went.
Geez, they carp on.

https://www.afl.com.au/video/649173/jamarra-off-the-mark-with-cracking-set-shot?videoId=649173&modal=true&type=video&publishFrom=1626505480001

I gotta say the Dogs do not blow my mind. Then again they’re doing an us against lowly teams. 

2 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Then again they’re doing an us against lowly teams. 

Is there meant to be a space there?


A slightly smarter side would have beaten the Dogs tonight. Never mind. 

The Gold Coast are only a couple of seasons away from the 8.

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5 minutes ago, Jaded said:

I gotta say the Dogs do not blow my mind. Then again they’re doing an us against lowly teams. 

let's hope they don't find form next week

 

Good work GCS 2 goals in the last minute to nibble at dogs percentage 


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