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NON MFC: Rd 23 2021

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Crowd-noise guy is phoning it in. 

 

Dogs need pace on the ball.

 

Gee Weightman is very good.

 

I’ve had a shot every time Brayshaw said Mitts, Dukes or Wheels. 

needless to say I’m hammered 


1 minute ago, DubDee said:

I’ve had a shot every time Brayshaw said Mitts, Dukes or Wheels. 

needless to say I’m hammered 

And there’s still another quarter to go!

 

14 minutes ago, loges said:

Georgiades hamstring.

GREAT

I think this is the week where the AFL show there is no "bias towards WBD" in umpiring, by being bias towards an interstate team.

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2 minutes ago, dworship said:

I think this is the week where the AFL show there is no "bias towards WBD" in umpiring, by being bias towards an interstate team.

Watch for a swing in the finals.

12 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Crowd-noise guy is phoning it in. 

Yep...AFL SPX right up there with the masters.....need to employ Industrial Light and Magic

The unfairness of free kick tallies. Sucks, doesn’t it Footscray?

14 minutes ago, CYB said:

I think we underestimate the loss of Bruce.

McAvaney?


8 minutes ago, SPC said:

Bailey Smith looks real ordinary 

He doesn’t think so. Dude’s got tickets on himself. 

Just now, WalkingCivilWar said:

He doesn’t think so. Dude’s got tickets on himself. 

Just like the song. Dude looks like a lady.

with a moustache.

Port are the worst top 4 side I can recall. The Bulldogs pretty much can't get the ball unless they win clearance. Port have murdered them in clearance and had more scoring f shots but Port's inability to convert their dominance sees them down.

Both sides are all clearance, little defence. The fact that Port's only plan is to bomb long to contests, they're very easy to defend. This is why they haven't managed to capitalise on the repeated inside 50s.

 
10 minutes ago, dworship said:

I think this is the week where the AFL show there is no "bias towards WBD" in umpiring, by being bias towards an interstate team.

Yep. 20/10 frees against dogs at 3/4 time. Never seen that before, especially at home.

Another reminder for the Dees that straight kicking wins the crunch games.

I was stoked we kicked 16.8 last week after 9 inaccurate weeks.

Only 1 premier since 1990 has failed to kick more goals than behinds in at least one game in their respective finals series - and that was West Coast in 1994.


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