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How intense is this!

Desperate, desperate play.  

 
26 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Jack Ginnivan: guernsey - much too short and much too tight. And shorts - big and baggy.  
Fashion statement, or no mirror in the rooms?

Every pair of Collingwood shorts don't fit.  Haven't since they signed with nike

Just now, ucanchoose said:

Every pair of Collingwood shorts don't fit.  Haven't since they signed with nike

Just looks more pronounced on him. 

 

1 hour ago, Clintosaurus said:

Ginnivan paid a free for the same thing Spaz got called holding the ball last night. Corrupt or incompetent?

How about both??

 

I hate the filth. 

The umpires were right onto Weightman's tactics to milk frees and didn't pay him a couple.

Today the umpires were right onto Ginnivan who also missed out on a few = some which were really there.

Good to see them coming down on it especially young kids who make a habit of it.

Who do we hope wins out of Freo or Brisbane?

Do we hope Brisbane wins and therefore get 2 games clear of 3rd place but be equal on points with Brisbane?

Or do we hope Freo wins and we get a game clear on top but be only one win clear of third.

I would suggest the former as it’s more critical to finish 2nd over 3rd rather than finishing 1st over second.

 

5 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Who do we hope wins out of Freo or Brisbane?

Do we hope Brisbane wins and therefore get 2 games clear of 3rd place but be equal on points with Brisbane?

Or do we hope Freo wins and we get a game clear on top but be only one win clear of third.

I would suggest the former as it’s more critical to finish 2nd over 3rd rather than finishing 1st over second.

 

bears to win and then us to beat then after the bye so we will still be a game clear of them and several clear of 3rd

must finish top two


Great game of footy Freo v lions. A high standard of everything.

Good to see the Tigers and Dogs outside the 8

3 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

What's the better outcome?

Brisbane level? Or both Freo and Brisbane within 1 game?

Brisbane level, all we really care is top 2 regardless who's number one.

I'm far more concerned with how we go against the Pies next week than the result of this one. We just have to beat the pies


2 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Jack Ginnivan: guernsey - much too short and much too tight. And shorts - big and baggy.  
Fashion statement, or no mirror in the rooms?

Soon some is going to rip his daks off him in a tackle. 

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1 minute ago, John Crow Batty said:

Soon some is going to rip his daks off him in a tackle. 

Steven May next week please 😏

1 minute ago, John Crow Batty said:

Soon some is going to rip his daks off him in a tackle. 

But only his daks. As for his guernsey, that ain’t coming off anytime soon. It’d take a paint scraper and a couple of hours to get that thing off. 

 
1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Who do we hope wins out of Freo or Brisbane?

Do we hope Brisbane wins and therefore get 2 games clear of 3rd place but be equal on points with Brisbane?

Or do we hope Freo wins and we get a game clear on top but be only one win clear of third.

I would suggest the former as it’s more critical to finish 2nd over 3rd rather than finishing 1st over second.

A draw.  Then they need an 'extra' win to pass us,

1 minute ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Steven May next week please 😏

LOL in a Carlton match earlier this year  Crippsy was dakked in a tackle just minutes after the entire commentary team (including our own Jonesy) had declared a “mad man crush” on him. The silence that accompanied the pants-less Crippsy images was deafening. 


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