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NON MFC: Rd 22 2021

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Just now, sue said:

Who is they?

Every single person in the media. Well, that’s what it feels like. I haven’t heard/read a single media item wherein the opinion is otherwise. 

 

BEST:

Geelong: Menegola, Dangerfield, Blicavs, C.Guthrie, Higgins, Selwood.

Ages: 29.5, 31.4,  30.4, 28.11, 33.5, 33.2

Better  players missing include Tom Stewart (28.5) Zac Tuohy (31.8) and Mitch Duncan (30.2).

BTW Hawkins (33.1), Cameron (28.4) and Smith 32.7)

Little, if any, young talent coming through.

Fremantle kicked 8.2 in the first quarter and 2.0 in two quarters since then.

West Coast played like tripe for the first half but only 17 points behind.

Two very average sides playing this game right now.

 
7 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Fremantle kicked 8.2 in the first quarter and 2.0 in two quarters since then.

West Coast played like tripe for the first half but only 17 points behind.

Two very average sides playing this game right now.

And yet, playing like it’s a grand final. West Coast are the biggest form yo-yoers this year. They don’t deserve finals, but then it’s ugly seeing Essendon in the 8 instead. If Eagles do get in, they’re going nowhere without Kelly.

Ch 7 news has just decreed that in their view Hawkins will not be charged. 
So, nothing to see here. 


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Adam Simpson has to in trouble given the pathetic performance this year. 

I could see him coaching the Blues or Pies next year

 

I don't want to see West coast making finals. AFL talking about a final 4 hub in Perth. If they won through to a prelim it would be such an advantage. And i hate their supporters.

1 minute ago, BDA said:

I don't want to see West coast making finals. AFL talking about a final 4 hub in Perth. If they won through to a prelim it would be such an advantage. And i hate their supporters.

bummers or methos pick your poison


2 minutes ago, layzie said:

Gee wiz even a West Coast fan clapped that!

Don’t believe you. 

The Boo factory’s gonna have to work overtime to get them home.

1 minute ago, Webber said:

The Boo factory’s gonna have to work overtime to get them home.

Are Nichols and Margets on the field - maybe a late call up?

5 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

bummers or methos pick your poison

No contest.
Fork Essendon.

8 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

bummers or methos pick your poison

is it possible to have neither


Hit 'em down below!

5 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

No contest.
Fork Essendon.

But if finals are in WA it’s much better to not have WC in finals with their insufferable fans and the rigged umpiring. 

 

Ripper contest this Derby, umpiring is pretty good except for that boundary boo boo.

28 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Ch 7 news has just decreed that in their view Hawkins will not be charged. 
So, nothing to see here. 

Cats are protected species. 


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