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2 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Buddy needs to retire.

Has scored more goals than Brown, Fritsch, T Mac and in an average team 

reckon he can keep going if he wants

 
3 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

What has happened to the Swannettes? They have lost it bad. 
Tigers should thrash them

A month ago the Swans were red hot

So we’re Freo.

 

The swans are getting screwed by the umps

laughable decisions 

Sydney really woeful


1 minute ago, DubDee said:

Has scored more goals than Brown, Fritsch, T Mac and in an average team 

reckon he can keep going if he wants

I hope he does, because it’s at the detriment.

I think people have written off the Tigers too easily. With Dusty getting his mojo back and back 6 finding form again they could push top 4 by seasons end.

OMG Swans look all at sea - and Toiges' accuracy certainly helps.

Interesting that the maggots are wearing yellow and black 🤔

 
5 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Has scored more goals than Brown, Fritsch, T Mac and in an average team 

reckon he can keep going if he wants

He’s really standing up tonight isn’t he….

And that what makes us so good, multiple options. We can afford for someone to have a quiet game.

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Big news as to who the first slider in big freeze 8 is going to be. Apparently the biggest name in big freeze history!

Surely Neale won’t go down in his current state?

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3 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

He’s really standing up tonight isn’t he….

And that what makes us so good, multiple options. We can afford for someone to have a quiet game.

He’s been poor so far tonight. Saying he should retire is ridiculous though

the heat should be on a bloke like Sam Reid. He need to stand up but rarely does. A classic almost player

Buddy, fine only if that

Really dumb Buddy

Umps were doing well until 10 minutes ago when i think they fell for the ...."geee im so sexy in this kit...a bit like those other yellow and black boys!!"

See ya Buddy! 
 

oops

one of the “protected ones”

 

Grinter or Ox be looking at a month

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1 minute ago, loges said:

Really dumb Buddy

He’ll be right. Maybe not even a fine coz Buddy. 

I reckon Cotchin just fired up the Budsta...might be a bad move

Tried a (low) Byron act on him...got what he deserved

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Swans couldn't hit the side of a barn with their foot skills. Missing so many targets when on transition, and easy set shots as well. It is difficult to believe they are only 25 points behind.


Swans kick the ball to Buddy more than an any other of their forwards even when they shouldn’t and there are better options.

Just now, Maldonboy38 said:

Swans couldn't hit the side of a barn with their foot skills. Missing so many targets when on transition, and easy set shots as well. It is difficult to believe they are only 25 points behind.

Their 3rd quarters are usually pretty big... should be interesting

3 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

He’ll be right. Maybe not even a fine coz Buddy. 

He shouldn’t be. This is going to be really interesting with the MRO.  He fair and square punched Cotchin in the jaw. So we will see what the MRO deems to be the issue, the action or the consequence. Did Viney hurt Collins? No, but he got 2 weeks.

 

Commentators thought it was funny = 1 point

Commentators admired the thuggery = 1 point

Hit player walked away without signs of concussion = 1 point

 

3 points, no case to answer

4 minutes ago, bobby1554 said:

He shouldn’t be. This is going to be really interesting with the MRO.  He fair and square punched Cotchin in the jaw. So we will see what the MRO deems to be the issue, the action or the consequence. Did Viney hurt Collins? No, but he got 2 weeks.

What the hec bobby, he barely touched him...

Fight Punch GIF by Godzilla vs. Kong

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