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AMAZING DIFFERENCE WHEN A RUCKMAN IS ALLOWED TO GET NEAR A MARKING CONTEST..

 
 
25 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

[censored] Taylor is a wakner. 

Agreed. It’s all dukes and wheels

It’s like listening to a 15yo


Essendon had a spelling mistake on the banner so that doesn't bode well for them today

But cleverer than this look alike!!

 

 

 

 

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7 minutes ago, ucanchoose said:

Essendon had a spelling mistake on the banner so that doesn't bode well for them today

TELL ME MORE!!!!!

*sniggers spitefully*

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5 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

TELL ME MORE!!!!!

*sniggers spitefully*

Faithful was incorrect 

BT: so Daisy what can Carlton do to plug the hole in the loss of Weitering?

Daisy: it’s not about replacing Weitering. Carlton need to win it out of the middle. Need clearances..

15 minutes later:

BT: so Daisy what can Carlton do to make up for the loss of Weitering?


Just now, ucanchoose said:

Faithful was incorrect 

And all is good in the world. 

5 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

BT: so Daisy what can Carlton do to plug the hole in the loss of Weitering?

Daisy: it’s not about replacing Weitering. Carlton need to win it out of the middle. Need clearances..

15 minutes later:

BT: so Daisy what can Carlton do to make up for the loss of Weitering?

"Brains trust"

Right in the middle of play prime went to an ad break 🙁🙁🙁

Cox can be so annoying, but boy he is having a crack today. Has competed fiercely all day and even clunked a few. Pity he can only do it 2 games out of 5. 

Really hoping Carlton and Essendon lose just to soften the blow of our poor performance yesterday. 


35 minutes ago, ucanchoose said:

Essendon had a spelling mistake on the banner so that doesn't bode well for them today

Essendon have released a statement saying they deny there was a mistake on the banner and this clearly an AFL conspiracy against them 

My weekend would end on a good note if port absolutely thrashed the dons. They are on there way. Essendon can't seem to be able to kick a goal. 

Carlton will on the slide majorly with Weitering our long term. In addition to MacKay, Pittonet, Zac Williams, Ed Curnow, Kennedy, 

they don’t have the depth

7 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

My weekend would end on a good note if port absolutely thrashed the dons. They are on there way. Essendon can't seem to be able to kick a goal. 

But they’re killing it in the behinds dept!!! Eight of ‘em 😝

Cox has shown more heart today that wiedeman in the last 2 years combined


11 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Carlton will on the slide majorly with Weitering our long term. In addition to MacKay, Pittonet, Zac Williams, Ed Curnow, Kennedy, 

they don’t have the depth

To be fair we wouldn’t have depth either to cover that

 

Just got home and turned on Kayo. Looks like there's a vermin infestation at the MCG today. 


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