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1 minute ago, Jaded said:

I’m watching the Saints Swans game. Adelaide any chance to hold on?

Huge chance if they keep playing the way they are.

I'm switching between both games.

 
4 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Huge chance if they keep playing the way they are.

I'm switching between both games.

I’m switching between the Saints Swans game and artistic swimming at the Olympics. It’s a lot of visual stimulation 😂


Two Adelaide players head clash both concussed and a Port goal.  
Sickening clash.  

1 hour ago, Demonland said:

They can blow the siren on the two games that are currently playing.

Huge for the dees to protect top 4 if tonight pans out.

2 hours ago, dieter said:

Have a good look at the Greene incident. He extended his elbow to clip Dangerfield. That's different to 'fending off'. 

I think Danger lost his footing, making him lower. Greene was looking to fend off from the chest. The slip caused a hit to the neck.

He fended with elbow because two hands closer to ball.

Small margins in an instinctual game.

He was playing the ball and trying to make space after the tight contest.

 

Absolute carnage in the Showdown. 2 crows collide with each other and at least one of them is unlikely to come back this match.

Derm made a good comment about it though - if that was a port player and a crows player colliding, there would be MRO action involved. It just shows that, hey, body on body contact is a feature of the game, and sometimes there are unfortunate results from that.  

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Got money on the Saints so been watching. 

WTF is happening in Adelaide?! Can anyone watching give their thoughts please?


6 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Got money on the Saints so been watching. 

WTF is happening in Adelaide?! Can anyone watching give their thoughts please?

I’m watching now. 
Port are trying a bit. Adelaide are no good. 

Worth checking 🪒  betting account.  Wants Swans to win.  
Just after a dreadful set shot by Max King.  

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Adelaide have no forwardline without their racist ex captain. That’s a real issue. 

3 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

Greene goes for an accident and Selwood gets off........ AGAIN.. FMD🤯


That Max King miss could have massive ramifications on the season. The amount of AFL footballers that miss from point blank is embarrassing to the league. 

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Does 7 really have no games on??

The commentary on the Adelaide Port game is just appalling.  
Ed, Derm, Derwayyyyne. OMG. 
 

Port ahead w 9 minutes to go. 

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49 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Why the angst? All he did was run past the ball and bump a guy who was bending down, in the head. About the 5th time too and will finally get suspended if he does  it 3 more times ...

... in one match


Crows look done. Missing a strong leader like Tex 🙄😡🤮

 

Saints going to win this. Great result. A win against the Eagles secures Top 4 for us.


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