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Tomorrow night Ess are celebrating their 150th anniversary.

I think the May saga has pinched all their media space and air time!:cool:

24 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Tomorrow night Ess are celebrating their 150th anniversary.

I think the May saga has pinched all their media space and air time!:cool:

every cloud has a silver lining


There must be better things going on since it’s all quiet here. 

What a debut for Judson Clarke. First two kicks in AFL for two goals. 

 

Stuff me, Martin is brillliant. I love watching him kick - so strong, steady and accurate. He also knows when to kick hard or to loop it into space. 

This brilliance is balanced by how much Cotchin gets my teeth grinding. 

Would love to see port win just to see Richmond lose.

I know people don't like Carlton but gee it would be so great to see them stuff up essendons 150th celebrations with a thrashing


2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Talking about crowds what are we thinking nth v gws will get on Sunday?

Less than 10K

Are Port tanking?

not playing a ruck tonight?

Nankervis slaughtering Finlayson

5 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Talking about crowds what are we thinking nth v gws will get on Sunday?

17 people 


Charlie Dixon working his backside off, midfield missing him by 5-10, or kicking it Richmond defenders.

57 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Talking about crowds what are we thinking nth v gws will get on Sunday?

Depends if the Norf members who show scan all 4 memberships each.

Just tuned in to watch the game now

Looking forward to hearing Caro's take on the crowd size


AFL umpires are amateur hour, just not good enough

 

Sorry to be 150% negative but watching the umpiring efforts again during the Richmond and Port game I'm convinced our once great couldn't wait to watch and go to footy is doomed.


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