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Love Jesse 💕

 

10 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

Love them or hate them, Greene and Papley are great to watch when they're 'on'.

Love Greene, hate Papley.  On that basis ... carna Jiants.

Greater Waste of $pace have broken it open. Suprising, but that’s Finals

How long will it be before the Swannettes swing it back. 
 

colonel Hogan marks…..

 
8 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Who wants to play Toby Greene in a prelim?

Hopefully Vanders wants to go on a high by flattening him. 


GWS’s best strip imo. Better than the predominantly orange one. 

29 minutes ago, kev martin said:

He is a tough, courageous player. If they don't damage him, he will play better with that bit of physical motivation. One of those players that are best left alone, unless it is to suck him into a stupid act.

I cant stand him but i chip in from my own cash to get him to MFC.

11 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Giants are the smokey this year. 

Long way to go, but it's a Melbourne vs Port or GWS vs Port grand final for me.


Just now, leave it to deever said:

Whose likely to kick more

 

Buddy or Tg?

Hopefully Greene. I don’t want Franklin to get his 1000th. That’s so mean of me and I’ll probs go straight to Hell for saying it but that’s how I feel. 


1 hour ago, Demonland said:

Why are there limits in Tassie? They haven't had a case in donkeys years. 

Maybe that's why there hasn't been any cases 🤔 

1 minute ago, FarNorthernD said:

BT. “Buddy’s got 995 to go” About the same as James Jordan then

Be kind....Hes been under a little heat lately

 

Could Jesse H be getting his mojo back.

Congrats to the AFL. A perfect example of what a clash jumper should be is the one being worn by the Giants. They have at least three jumpers as most teams should have.

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I like Dane Rampe. But I’m not sure if it’s despite, or because of, this. 😆

 

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