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Hoping the Bears win.

 
11 minutes ago, BDA said:

Not sure who wins tonight

I'm the same BDA and also finding it hard to decide which of the two teams I'd rather prevail.

Reckon The dogs will get up tonight. 

lions have no connection from midfield to fwd without mcStay and Hipwood

will be tight though. 

 

I'm a bit different to most, I reckon the lions are a very good sniff to make the grand final.

Having said that, I thought Essendon would beat the Dogs, and I thought the Giants would beat the Cats (albeit pre-Hogan injury).


Will be interesting to see who the Lions play fwd. one of their defenders needs to go. 

and is Andrews right? Horrible last week

 

Already 1000x the intensity in this match compared to last night.


1 minute ago, Demonland said:

3 minutes in. Bulldogs getting murdered by the umpires. 

Brisbane 1 Bulldogs 0

Very early days but Dogs are looking good, may not need the umps this time.

Can't believed Brissie haven't included self - confessed 'Beast - mode' in the team, such is his genius.


7 minutes ago, Chook said:

Already 1000x the intensity in this match compared to last night.

Exactly what I was thinking. This is more like a final.

8 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Why do they say Woods entire name I erase it just his surname as they do with all other players? Easterwood. 

I think it’s just natural when the surname is short. Paddy Dow for instance 

Cameron scores a goal, and the PA starts playing Take Me Home, Country Road, by Cody Weightman…I mean, John Denver.

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Daniher gets it on the wing. Who’s he gonna kick to??


 
Just now, Demonland said:

Libba off the leash. 

Lions should send Harmes to him.


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