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3 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Doggies looking a rabble so far. 

+1

If they're not smashing the midfield, their defence and forward lines are very ordinary 

I know it’s Geelong and there is still a long way to go so anything could happen but hell it’s nice watching the Dogs get flogged. 

 
1 minute ago, ANG13 said:

I know it’s Geelong and there is still a long way to go so anything could happen but hell it’s nice watching the Dogs get flogged. 

It would be nicer watching Geelong getting flogged…


 

We stole their soul 

Doggies look soft and slow 

My 10 year old daughter said before “that guy that dislocated his finger before is so ugly” 😂😂

No arguments. 🤣


2 minutes ago, Ollie fan said:

It would be nicer watching Geelong getting flogged…

Each to their own, hope I never see Geelong win another final but I dislike the Dogs more. 

Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

Gary Rohan had a kick!!

Of course he did. It isn't a final. And his side is way ahead!!


13 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Gary Rohan had a kick!!

Mr September 

6 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

poms lead by 9 runs after first innings at lords

could be a match-winning lead on this pitch

20 wickets in a day and an hour

amazing

I’m also watching the cricket at the same time as this match. Can you guess which commentary I’ve decided to mute? I’ll give you a clue: BT & JB. 


19 minutes ago, McQueen said:

My 10 year old daughter said before “that guy that dislocated his finger before is so ugly” 😂😂

No arguments. 🤣

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I hate Weightman. That dive was a disgrace. Hopefully they highlight it on the footy review programs. They won't of course.

 
11 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

I hate Weightman. That dive was a disgrace. Hopefully they highlight it on the footy review programs. They won't of course.

For those who missed it 

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Apart from 10 mins of second quarter the dogs are disgraceful. Kicking skills are dreadful. Still they are a chance as geelong don't impress at all.


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