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12 minutes ago, dee-tox said:

They are having a red hot crack the Rooboys.

Ziebell going forward an inspired move.

5 to 3/4 time. Can't see him being named on a bank flank/pocket again any time soon

 
 

Anyone else notice Geelong have sparkles around the stripes on their shorts?


What an incredibly soft ":legged" free (and goal) to Sinny

 

Why would you go short to Goldstein? 

Edited by Dee Zephyr

Another quality 60 free kick match

WTF is happening to the sport??

16 minutes ago, DubDee said:

What was the issue with buddy?

Dislocated finger.

Good game Roos v Swans. I would feel gutted if I was the Roo boys, playing cleaner footy for 85% of the game to be beaten by a more mature Swans late in the game. 

In the other game, I know lots of people dislike Weightman from the Dogs, but Ginnavin from the Pies really s***s me off. To quote Paul Hogan, he is "such a pelican". 


14 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Go West coast

Met a West Coast supporter (dressed in the polo) in my building today who held the elevator to my great surprise: first nice West Coast supporter I've ever met, so I'm going for them…tonight.

Will never forget 2018 though, and told him as much.

Edited by Chook

15 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Good game Roos v Swans. I would feel gutted if I was the Roo boys, playing cleaner footy for 85% of the game to be beaten by a more mature Swans late in the game. 

In the other game, I know lots of people dislike Weightman from the Dogs, but Ginnavin from the Pies really s***s me off. To quote Paul Hogan, he is "such a pelican". 

Ginnavin makes the 'Push Up King' seem loveable. Absolute DH

9 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

Ginnavin makes the 'Push Up King' seem loveable. Absolute DH

Definite inductee to the "Punchable Head Club."

"The eagles would be desperate to….er...drink from the…victory…fountain, if you like."
— Gary Lyon

Thanks Gary.


16 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

Definite inductee to the "Punchable Head Club."

I have Brisbane's Rhys Mathieson at 1

 

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I wish Lyon would tone down his excessive gushing about the Daicos boys. 

The filth are getting a good run from the umpires.

 

Rioli gifted a goal for a non existent push

are the umps blind??

I reckon the pies are going to cough up this game. They've been very wayward in front of goal


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