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Poor footy. No intensity at all. For round 1 it is a bit strange. Saints have too many players missing. Brad Hill looks like a disgrace out there.

 

St Kilda's missing Ryder, Billings, Geary, Jones, Hannebery (but lol does he ever play?) and Clark.

Collingwood is at full strength I believe.

Makes a difference, but still, St Kilda don't look very good at all.

31 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Saints have a game plan? Not really seeing one.

 

31 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Saints have a game plan? Not really seeing one.

Won't have a coach soon enough if this garbage continues.  Ratten would be odds on for first coach to be sacked this year.

No resistance at all from the Aints.  Still, will over pump the Magpies.

Great fixturing for Friday night round 1, Gillon.

 

32 inside fifties to the pies. 

21 scoring shots

wow. 


What an amazing turn around.

 

Cmon Saints, do it for Warnies family (and for all others, the joy it will give us seeing the Pies supporters get their hearts ripped out!)

I said earlier the Saints have zero small fwds and it holds. Not having a dig but I hope Higgins has been finishing his VCE/getting an education/setting himself up post footy as it’s coming fast.

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How did Warnies' be daughter allowed to barrack for the pies?

Gee tuned out of the 3rd quarter because I thought it was game over. Checked the scores and will be watching the 4th. Come one saints. 


How's the messiah Daicos going?

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This is turning into a really good battle of the cellar dwellers. 

Happy for Jack Hayes. But not nearly as happy as his mates in the crowd. 😁  Not sure that’s even possible. 


1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Happy for Jack Hayes. But not nearly as happy as his mates in the crowd. 😁  Not sure that’s even possible. 

I don't know which is more impressive. His game or the bowl cut / mullet combo he's sporting

I’m just here for the Mason Cox fashion show. 
Loving the matching knee high socks and elbow bands. Chanel is turning in her grave. 

Never fear BbO

Saints got this

pretty sure?

4 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

How's the messiah Daicos going?

Looks very green

How did Higgins miss that. King will hopefully find his kicking boots in the final term. Turn the behinds into more goals. 


6 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

You can visit them every day if you wish  brisbane and Whorethorn were much better sides imo

 

10 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

2 Flags against interstate Clubs, with an incredible run of Home games at The MCG and 1 against the ageing Handbags. 
3 Flags, good luck to them, they are in the cabinet, but I don’t consider it a great Dynasty 

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How was Hawthorn any better then Richmond if you say that Richmond won theirs against interstate teams?

Hawthorn won all their premierships against interstate teams.

Such a meat and potatoes game this. Close, but meh. 

6 minutes ago, BDA said:

I don't know which is more impressive. His game or the bowl cut / mullet combo he's sporting

He’s a “cult hero” apparently 🙄

Been around for five minutes and already he’s a cult hero. At this rate he’ll be “a legend” before the end of this match. 

 
10 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

 

How was Hawthorn any better then Richmond if you say that Richmond won theirs against interstate teams?

Hawthorn won all their premierships against interstate teams.

Hawthorn won theirs while the rest of the comp was hobbled by the compromised draft with the introduction of both GWS and GC IMO.
Meanwhile they cherry picked clubs filling their needs with player looking for "success". 
Found themselves in the right place at the right time.
Similar story Geelong.
There's a reason those 2 were on top so long.

 

 

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