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Game on now. But Port have to come from 26 points down. The question becomes "can the Dogs sustain this now for 3 more quarters"?

6 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Hannan playing a blinder

Usually good in finals

 

2 clear frees gone begging for Port in their forward 50. One high tackle, then a clear holding the ball.

Dixon is such a spud.


2 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

pear now trying to play keepings off to stop the forward momentum

Their only choice was to play slow at 5 goals down.  Another goal and they were no chance me thinks

2 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

Port getting their mojo back. 

English rucking hasn’t helped. Martin having a big influence. 

3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

FreeKickBulldogs Watch

Bulldogs 3 Port 5

What?!!! Time for a royal commission 

Have been saying for months that Port are deadset pretenders. Was really hoping we'd come up against them in the GF. Looks like the Dogs are scalping them before we get the chance.

Bulldogs in a Grand Final worries me, especially after a pointless bye (plus the shameless umpiring bias in their favour).

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Scott Lycett looks like he’s on day release from Boggo Road. 

You are pathetic Port.

Gutted we won't be playing them in the GF.

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Quality finish from Smith

1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Scott Lycett looks like he’s on day release from Boggo Road. 

...think it was a new program that lets him play more games

 

Ball bounced at right angles twice for Dogs players then


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