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Just now, Demonland said:

Balance is restored. Nature is healing. 

FREES: Brisbane 11 Bulldogs 13

UMPS: "Doggies get frees cause they're first to the ball."
L. NEALE: "Oh Ok, let me try to gather this loose ball and stand up."
UMPS: "#FreeKickBulldogs"
 

 

4 minutes ago, Chook said:

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.

He is a much better player than most people think. You don’t play as many games as he has unless you are good. I respect the guy

Umpires keeping Dishlickers in the game absolutely DISGRACEFUL umpiring

Good comeback by the Dogs that quarter. Completely closed down John Denver. 


Don't get the hate for Mitch Hannan - not as if he walked for bigger $$$$

Also hope that Trealor goes ok - after the despicable way that Colonwood dealt with him.

Cracking game especially after the trash we were served up last night.

Gotta get rid of the Dogs before they snatch a flag curtesy of the umpires. 

Zorko annoys me. Thug who gets overly outraged (Guthrie, Selwood like) when a decision goes against him.


#FreekickBulldogs...the men in yellow love the Dogs!

Edited by Star of the 80s

How's the 3+ free kick differential in hostile territory for the Bulldogs? Insane. It's actually impacting the match.

2 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Gotta get rid of the Dogs before they snatch a flag curtesy of the umpires. 

I want them to win Jaded as I don’t think they’ll beat Port but will run them closer than Lions

 
7 minutes ago, The Swimming Dee said:

He is a much better player than most people think. You don’t play as many games as he has unless you are good. I respect the guy

Same.
Woulda liked to have picked him up from Carlton.
More intelligent than most people think as well.

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