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Just now, Demonland said:

How many times has Viney been caught?

It's actually a joke.  You think he'd learn at some point.

Going head to head with Harmes for the world record of being caught with the ball ?

 

Thank you Ben Brown, for ending the inside 50 butchery….not looking at you in particular James Harmes.

1 minute ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Salem and May having a nice rest today

Lever and Ed too. 

 
29 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

still stressed enough to have a chip at Viney though ?

He makes it easy

We've lost the shallow inside 50 vibe and it's not only costing us goals, but it's a worry that it's our default setting.

Smarten up with the delivery boys.

 


What a quarter!

Love how we’re not wanting to slow it down even with 10 seconds left in the quarter.

 

This is what we’ve been waiting for. ❤️?❤️?❤️?


6 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Viney is killing me 

Yep Harmes and Viney need to stick to simple skills. I get that they want to look silky but it’s not their 1 wood. 

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9 minutes ago, layzie said:

Sounds like I’ve got the same multi!

I need Bowey to 15 and trac 2 goals, have all the others already.  
pagans paddock trac!!

What a magnificent Sunday this is. Need to keep going and crush them. We could repent for 186 right now 

1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

We have a chance of winning this.

And a change to gain some percentage on north and hawthorn who have also had draws.


1 minute ago, CYB said:

Yep Harmes and Viney need to stick to simple skills. I get that they want to look silly but it’s not their 1 wood. 

Yeah, Harmes and Viney have been terrible. Bring in JJ for one of them. 

AFL App says T McDonald is injured, but I didn't see anything?

5.6 is frustrating but they completely flooded our front half so it was always going to get messier. 

Viney now up to 4 HTB against, by my count. Kicking improved that quarter though. 

Harmes just does not learn from his mistakes. 

Loving Brown’s workrate as much as anything. Also loving Petty’s game. 

1 minute ago, Jaded said:

Tmac just having a well deserved rest on the bench?

On the radio they said he was talking to Burgo and they looked concerned ? 

Loved Boweys specci attempt


I usually try and chip in with analysis in the quarter breaks, but what can I say?

The Suns are becoming an impediment on the league. Stuie Dew might have been a good coach in an established set up, but he’s clearly not the right guy (I hate that phrase) to lead them to respectability.

The AFL needs to parachute Clarko in there ASAP. This is concerning…

Reading a few of the comments here, I can only assume we're 30 - 40 points down.

 

Great way to spend a relaxing Sunday arvo with a couple of beers on the couch, McKeon wins another gold and they Demons absolutely putting their foot down on an opponent.

Bowey has been solid on debut

Finish it off now Demons.

Our 4th biggest 3/4 time lead in our history!


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