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I'm sorry I know we are focused on our game, but hawthorn is giving port an absolute hiding. That's a massive story brewing. 

 

Kozzie doesn’t need many disposals to be damaging. 
 

And again, so much of his worth is what he does off he ball. Bloody hell we have some incredible players. 

 

Kozzi (Wilson) Pickett waited until the Midnight Hour to finish the game 

 

2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

I'm sorry I know we are focused on our game, but hawthorn is giving port an absolute hiding. That's a massive story brewing. 

Will it tear them apart?

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2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

I'm sorry I know we are focused on our game, but hawthorn is giving port an absolute hiding. That's a massive story brewing. 

Port haven’t given a whimper 


2 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Can we pretend Viney is injured so we can sub him out?

He’s having a stinker.

….or Hunt


Gawn and Trac look grumpy AF.

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Gold Coast look fitter than the Bulldogs do to me! We still have not taken control of the corridor, like we did against the Bullies!

I want Alistair Lynch to narrate the story of my life. 


Will Rutten survive if we smash Essendon next week? They might give the job to Mark Neeld!

 
1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Fumbletown.

77% humidity isn’t helping

still the boss of third quarter,

can we create some more space up fwd like the suns seem to do?


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