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1 minute ago, Jaded said:

Umpire 22 doing finals is not ok. I assume coz he’s in Brisbane he will go to Adelaide next week? No time to quarantine in WA? 

Hope so. He's clearly highly rated by the AFL but I reckon he's terrible.

 
11 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I don’t know what it is but Tim English’s hair freaks me out. 

Me too. HOW IS HE SO WELL COIFFEURED IN LOCKDOWN

 

My 2 year old is almost looking like cousin It!

Just now, Superunknown said:

Me too. HOW IS HE SO WELL COIFFEURED IN LOCKDOWN

 

My 2 year old is almost looking like cousin It!

Many footy clubs have their own barbers at their training facilities.

 

URGENT - Missing Person

Mr. Adam Treloar

Height-182cm, Weight-89kg, pale complexion.

Last seen 4 September 2021 running onto the Gabba, Brisbane at approximately 16:00 AEST

Any information of his current whereabouts please call 000 or contact the Western Bulldogs FC.

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Not sure how Grant Birchall is still getting an AFL game. Surely the Lions have a home grown player who has reasonable disposal and is actually in shape who can play his role?


Very conflicted watching Hannan kick goals for another club. I definitely don't get that same warm feeling I do when Jesse kicks one.

 
7 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Umpire 22 doing finals is not ok. I assume coz he’s in Brisbane he will go to Adelaide next week? No time to quarantine in WA? 

He's one of the worst

A couple of times I am reminded that Joe Daniher is a very dumb player.   Has good moments but really does some stupid stuff.


Joe Daniher is basically the worst player on the ground right now.

4 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Hannan is killing me. Just go away Mitch. 

Why? Always seemed like a nice guy to me. We wanted to offload him because we had new talent coming through.

Good luck to Mitch I say


1 minute ago, Chook said:

Joe Daniher is basically the worst player on the ground right now.

Treloar and Schache like this. 

11 minutes ago, Chook said:

Hope so. He's clearly highly rated by the AFL but I reckon he's terrible.

He's the worst in the game

1 minute ago, Chook said:

Joe Daniher is basically the worst player on the ground right now.

He is so weak. And he takes cheap shots at small players.

1 minute ago, The Swimming Dee said:

Why? Always seemed like a nice guy to me. We wanted to offload him because we had new talent coming through.

Good luck to Mitch I say

Mostly because I want Brisbane to win. I really like him and wish him all the best. 


Mitch Robinson is looking very dangerous around the ground. Basically the only Lion trying to do something to push the ball forward with some speed. Gets the goal there, but has led a lot of dangerous forays forward that his teammates have squibbed in this quarter.

2 minutes ago, Chook said:

Joe Daniher is basically the worst player on the ground right now.

Hopelessly unfit and the fattest skinny bloke (or is it the skinniest fat bloke) in the league

 

Good goal against a brief run of enthusiastic umpiring. Look for them to further stamp their name in the game from here 


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