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I just tuned in. Please @Demonland can you do the free kick count update like you usually do?

Geelong will win this. GWS no forward line. Hogan seems to be in one week and out the next.

 

Imagine Toby Green in this game. Absolutely different makeup to their forward line, even with Hogan out.

What a costly thing for him to have done.


1 minute ago, Jaded said:

Geelong clearly the better team. I really don’t want to play them again. 

They look poor. They will also be tired and a week older next week. Neither team looks threatening. 

 

This will be some upset if GWS can win this. Their midfield need to get going if they are to have any chance though. 

Cats will win by 60+ and be cherry ripe for next week

farrk


7 minutes ago, KysaiahMessiah said:

I'm bored

Nah, this is totes excit…zzzzzzz. 

Not sure who's going to provide the inspiration for the Giants tonight. They're looking pretty toothless so far

Edited by BDA

Was hoping these two teams would beat the [censored] out of each other. Instead it’s been less intense than a training drill.

If we lose to either of these teams next week I’ll burn the country to the ground.

Just now, Demonland said:

Game will be over by halftime so it’s unlikely to be a physical game. 

Mumford might go full Mumford white-line fever and do a bit of damage. 

Daisy seems to be there. If we do happen to win the big one. Neitz and Barassi aren't in Perth. Jones could be medical sub. Could Daisy present premiership medals we invented the game and are pioneers.


Giants should put Mumford at full forward and bomb it to him. At least they'll have something to go to.

1 minute ago, Nasher said:

Me neither. I’m giving it a red hot go but I’m likely to just fall asleep at this rate.

I’m on an alcohol ban this weekend. Lockdown is not good for my drinking. On the other hand, this game is not good for my sobriety. 


If we cant beat Geelong next week we dont deserve to be there, they dont phase me at all.

I can't stand Sydney and I laughed when they lost, but this would have been a far better game had they won

What a pathetic match.

 

What a bloody awful game of football by both teams.  


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