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3 minutes ago, CYB said:

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. 

100 percent agree. They try to do the dusty too many times and don't take the first option

 
 

Harmes and Viney are two dumbest footballers on the planet, just stick to the role and stop wanting to be the heroes.


Tmac subbed out due to sore back. ?

Tmac: spine injury apparently 

 

[censored] I hope Tmac is ok. Not worth this big win if he’s hurt. 

Would not let them score in those dying stages, ruthless to to siren. Keep it up Dee’s.!!!


Clarry!

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5 minutes ago, Smokey said:

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

For me the only repentence for 186 will come via a Kardinia Park thrashing of Geelong by at least that margin that leads to Chris Scott's summary sacking.


11 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

What’s up with Tmac? Injured?

Still sleeping ? 

1 minute ago, Jaded said:

[censored] I hope Tmac is ok. Not worth this big win if he’s hurt. 

International news if serious 

2 minutes ago, DeeSince73 said:

Tmac subbed out due to sore back. ?

at least its not his freaking toe

1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Sparrow went to dive on the ball three times then.

Is he in a competition with Viney to see who can get pinged for HTB the most?

Red hot holding the ball for us… yet king can drop it just now and it’s all good 


Just now, Demonland said:

Tracc has to kick this. For himself

And for a couple of DLers who have him kicking two in their multies. ?

Kelly underwood is so frustrating to listen to. I think she writes cliché one liners the night before. I love hearing daisy give special comments but Kelly I can't handle. 

 

76 mins since their last goal. 


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