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14 minutes ago, CYB said:

Geez Stephenson is a nothing player. you hope the  Roos picked him up for a bargain.  Can’t see him lasting beyond the next contract. 

They paid squillions for him!!

 

Had a giggle when the doggies fan gave a Bronx cheers to the umps when they were paid a free kick late in the game. Must be completely oblivious to the easy run they've had for the last 5+ years.

43 minutes ago, FireInTheBennelly said:

This was 12 seconds into the game, right in front of Roos goal.

Play on.

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Bulldogs… nothing to see here move along 


 

 

Good to see Gardiner get off this BS report from last night. Copped a fine

Cox got a fine too for his late knee


39 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

About this time tomorrow night we'll be treated to watching a bloody top shelf footy team in action!

Hopefully the Giants play some attacking footy and we see some goals in the first half!

1 hour ago, FireInTheBennelly said:

This was 12 seconds into the game, right in front of Roos goal.

Play on.

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I said it last night but have for years the interpretation of “being in possession” has always been way off. If you’re attempting to get the pill and you touch you’re deemed in possession so players have been allowed to scrag, harry and bring you to ground. It should be if you gain possession 

 

I'm putting this here because its good Friday but if this melbourne fan comes on here then thankyou for telling us the true meaning of today. 

 


West covid are playing the worst footy I have seen this year. Training run for swans so far.


11 minutes ago, cookieboc said:

I tipped the eagles as my smokey this week. what was I thinking

I bet more than 1 person though the same thing.  I considered it this afternoon for a bit but didn't change.  Then you didn't expect this level of footy. 

wow I just can't believe this score. Sydney are on fire. I know west coast have some players out but they still have some handy players there. I'm getting flashbacks watching this game, west coast fans we have been there many times. 


4 minutes ago, Olgreybeard49 said:

Panthers Broncos 6 all. 

Broncos have showed up, Panthers going for 20 wins in a row at home, best record in the modern era. 

 
Just now, Cards13 said:

Collingwood last week…. Hahhahahahha 

Panthers v Broncs is a good game.

When the footy is so bad that I'm watching the rugby, you know there's an issue.

Otherwise on Foxtel or Kayo put in the replay of the Wild vs Stars ice hockey game from today. Went to overtime, cracking game.


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