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1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

KIlls the momentum a bit doesnt it.

At least the players are out of quarantine for the next 2 weeks in Perth, unless theres an outbreak. Gives May a chance to come up 100% i guess.

I don;t want the doggies to have the extra weeks rest

 
Just now, Demonland said:

Rozee worst game of his life

Rozzee!! Isn’t there a Razzie award for [censored] movies? The Rozzie or Rohan for shot finals performances?


marshmallow>rozee

 
2 minutes ago, BDA said:

I don;t want the doggies to have the extra weeks rest

Id rather beat them at full strength.

We dont need to rely on injuries to beat teams anymore.

Port have dominated this quarter for 2.3.

This could have been so much more interesting if Port had kicked 5.0. The margin would be 30 points but the feel of the game would be so different.


What a load of rubbish. All huff and puff and no inspiration. Port fans will be baying for blood after this debacle. 

Edited by BDA

I don't rate Port but I really thought they would win tonight. 

Edited by Mr Steve

Port have a soft underbelly that has been exposed tonight…I was hoping they’d win.

Bulldogs a tougher opponent imo


 Bulldogs it is.

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1 minute ago, Cards13 said:

What is Easton-Woods first name?

Westy?

Any time you’re facing the boundary just throw it and you’re fine.

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5 minutes ago, BDA said:

I don;t want the doggies to have the extra weeks rest

I agree, we deserve the advantage.

And logic would say*, given that the GF is in McGowan's Empire, getting on with the GF asap would guard against a Covid lockdown on September 24.

* so Gillon has instead chosen to make a pact with the devil and risks a last minute lockout

 
Just now, Cards13 said:

What is Easton-Woods first name?

I always thought it was E. Sternwood?

What is Robbiegray’s first name?


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