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41 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

There's actually people there. GWS should just move lock, stock & barrel to Canberra. I doubt anyone in Sydney would notice the removal truck leave. 

100% agree and move North to Tasmania while we are at it.

Edited by Clint Bizkit

 

You know Canberra is boring when GWS is pulling fans to games. 

Edited by Jaded No More

Preuss is a big man and is playing like it. He'll get a few more games yet if he keeps on presenting like this.


Giants ball movement is haphazard. Saints look 100 times cleaner and more efficient. Their defence is giving the giants no time and space. Reminds me of another team in this league.

3 minutes ago, Chook said:

Preuss is a big man and is playing like it. He'll get a few more games yet if he keeps on presenting like this.

Don't mind Big Preuss and would like to see him do well.

I’m amazed no one in the media has ever pointed out that an umpire is far more likely to pay holding the ball if the ball becomes dislodged from the tackled players’ hands.

It makes no sense but a common trend amongst all umpires.

 

Please tell me again about the Tom Green marquee. 


very interested to see how we go against the aints in a few weeks

they seem to be able to get a man - usually 'missy' higgins - out the back on a regular basis, and max king's height + mobility might actually be a tough match-up for may; i wonder whether petty might be a better match-up

Great to see a few Melbourne Premiers beanies in the crowd.

You know how there are certain opposition players you can't help but love watching? Tom Green is great to watch. Pure old school midfielder with vision, grunt and class. 

1 minute ago, whatwhat say what said:

very interested to see how we go against the aints in a few weeks

they seem to be able to get a man - usually 'missy' higgins - out the back on a regular basis, and max king's height + mobility might actually be a tough match-up for may; i wonder whether petty might be a better match-up

May has handled King in the past     Too strong


1 minute ago, Maldonboy38 said:

You know how there are certain opposition players you can't help but love watching? Tom Green is great to watch. Pure old school midfielder with vision, grunt and class. 

did you know he's got his own marquee?

he's a bilo clayton oliver; quite good, but not as good

1 minute ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

May has handled King in the past     Too strong

yeah, but he's clearly much, much stronger in the contest now, and seems to be reading the ball in the air a lot better this season

What a rubbish free kick to Flynn! And the Saints players are not allowed to say anything. 

1 minute ago, whatwhat say what said:

yeah, but he's clearly much, much stronger in the contest now, and seems to be reading the ball in the air a lot better this season

Agreed he has improved.  We'll have to wait until we play them to see how it pans out!


This is a very lacklustre game Very. Reminds me of a suburban game

Just now, Bitter but optimistic said:

Agreed he has improved.  We'll have to wait until we play them to see how it pans out!

i reckon our defensive structure will be able to stop them and - at least judging by the two games i've watched them play this year - they're free-scoring and lack the defensive accountability that is our trademark

they can definitely score quickly tho

 
1 minute ago, Jumping Jack Clennett said:

Really poor umpiring tonight.

Dissent. 50 meters. 

3 minutes ago, picket fence said:

This is a very lacklustre game Very. Reminds me of a suburban game

Well it is in Canberra


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