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It’s dawned on me that I only have a Foxtel subscription to see Kath Laughlan present

 
 

Aaaand of course the umpires in a Richmond game would be decked out in yellow and black.

3 hours ago, praha said:

Rubbish. 

10 rounds in we were 7-3, had scored 100 more points and conceded 100 fewer points. That's including beltings against Hawthorn and Richmond. 

They are definitely similar to our 2018 but suggesting they are already better isn't accurate.

They're good but not better.

Poor and short sighted response...look at the personnel and experience.

They are close to a fully formed team coming into their prime.

We had no defence (Omac & Frosty), were poor on the outside and Oliver & Petracca, particularly Petracca were no where near where they are today.

Forget the score differentials the true story was told in that 2018 prelim final.

Carlton's 2022 story won't be realised until this year is finished but they are certainly ahead of where we were in 2018.

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Dog act from Nankervis to interrupt a young lad's debut goal celebration. Good on the Dons for sticking up for each other. Just need to do it for another 10 years without any suppliments and they might win a flag.

1 hour ago, rjay said:

Poor and short sighted response...look at the personnel and experience.

They are close to a fully formed team coming into their prime.

We had no defence (Omac & Frosty), were poor on the outside and Oliver & Petracca, particularly Petracca were no where near where they are today.

Forget the score differentials the true story was told in that 2018 prelim final.

Carlton's 2022 story won't be realised until this year is finished but they are certainly ahead of where we were in 2018.

Please. No one including Carlton knows where Carlton is this year.

 
6 hours ago, ucanchoose said:

No thanks.  Can't stand the bloke.  Hardly any tricks unless it's down his throat

Would happily swap him for any one of TMac or Weeds. 
 

Naughton will be a star he just doesn’t have a partner in crime atm. 


3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Adelaide winning would be good

I'm flicking between the footy and the election.

Some big names may lose there seat tonight

Rutten gawn you reckon?

32 minutes ago, Chook said:

Rutten gawn you reckon?

Maybe not rutten but big names in the political world called Josh & Peter may have lost there seats

7 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Maybe not rutten but big names in the political world called Josh & Peter may have lost there seats

Oh no im so sad… :lol:

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The Saints the most surprising team for me this year. They've shown plenty of ticker. Ratten has done a great job there.

8 minutes ago, BDA said:

The Saints the most surprising team for me this year. They've shown plenty of ticker. Ratten has done a great job there.

Stop King, you stop the Saints.

I just saw footage of the pregame at Dreamtime at the G. That Richmond circle around their indigenous players was class!

Hearing people yell out ‘Car’n Narrm!’ at the footy today was brilliant. 

It’s easy to be cynical about what impact optics create, but I really think this stuff is critical in the evolution of our country, and who we want to be.

3 hours ago, Chook said:

Dog act from Nankervis to interrupt a young lad's debut goal celebration. Good on the Dons for sticking up for each other. Just need to do it for another 10 years without any suppliments and they might win a flag.

you mean '...might win a final'

I would love to see all other clubs following the respectful acknowledgement of Indigenous name changes during the Indigenous round as The Narrm Demons have done. It's a great way for us all to learn some First Nation place name history. Well done Narrm!


8 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

Would it be very wrong to hope that the filth win today?

Was just about to post the same wish ( wash my mouth with soap ) and hawks winning would be great too

 
6 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

It's more palatable to describe it as Freo and Brisbane losing.

You're a freakin genius !!! 


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