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2 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Port will run over them here, still think they’ll win by a big margin. 

🔮 lol after Doggies kick another one

 

Dixon and Grey needed to nail one of their shots, extremely poor misses and momentum killers. They need to get to quarter time and reset. 

Massive goal by the dogs after Port pushed for the past 5 minutes for no reward on the scoreboard.

So many passengers for Port. The only thing they have going for them is they're fresh and the dogs have played every week.


Mitch all is forgiven...

....come home

 

Go back to bed Port, you are ****house.

Edited by SaberFang


1 minute ago, Demonland said:

We better show some more respect to Bailey Smith. 

ANB with the game of his life

Change of song at quarter time for Port.

I Need A Miracle 

That Hannan bloke! What would it take to get him to the Dees?

 


 

...."Over to you..... Mitch"

Finishing is the hardest part of any ball sport. Bailey Smith is simply a gun. Hate the mullet, but love his footy. 

Dogs are the worst possible grand final opponent. Best midfield in the competition and the only side that has beaten us this year. 

Port are woeful. Flat track bullies is exactly what they are. If only we could play them in the GF. Shame. 


Port ain't coming back from that. What an embarrassment.

Always knew they were pretenders. Their W-L record against top 8 teams made it obvious.

Alright Port, you gotta grind now. That was soft as **** footy. This is why I’d prefer to play Port, pretenders. 

Edited by Pates

 
On 9/10/2021 at 11:54 AM, Jaded said:

Welcome to the grand final Port 

Absolute joke of a state. 
 

 

I heard the reason behind this is because last time they trained there they kept taking dumps on the ground and didn’t bag it up after. 

Dogs have a powerful midfield, but it's their work at ground level in the forward line that has me most worried. It is our kryptonite because we set up to win the aerial contest. Oh for a prime Neville Jetta.


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