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Some dramatic acting by Dangerfield for a free kick on the boundary line not deemed worthy of a free kick, a failed NIDA audition. Gee hope Saints can do it.

 
1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Yea but without a crowd at cats park i reckon we are dead set favez.

Yes Jeelong down there, with empty seats is a very winnable game, if we are mentally up for it

GW$ Showed that last week 

What have the Aints got in the last Quarter 

Season on the line

 

Dangerwood the difference


2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Is the dogs v port game a home game for dogs please?

Yes at Marvel

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1 minute ago, picket fence said:

Dangerwood the difference

As much as we all hate Dangerflog, when he gets the ball and puts on the afterburners, it's exciting to watch.

 

Can’t see Geelong losing 3 in a row so perhaps not a bad thing if they win. 


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Hawk should get a week for that

Geewhiz "that's a bad look for the game hawkins" 2 weeks.

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1 minute ago, Satan said:

Hawkins in strife?

Bloke subbed off. Should be a week but probably won’t 


4 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Can’t see Geelong losing 3 in a row so perhaps not a bad thing if they win. 

Draw?

I just love the way Hawkins does ‘clumsy’ things which result in serious injuries to opponents but as he’s ‘never’ done anything wrong, there are no consequences.

I’m feeling Kent with the winner after the siren.


Saints deserve to lose. Appalling to allow Dangerfield to take that mark virtually uncontested.

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11 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Can’t see Geelong losing 3 in a row so perhaps not a bad thing if they win. 

Maybe cats win for the best.

 

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