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Seriously good quarter by the Eagles, was fun to watch.

Just now, Dee Zephyr said:

Seriously good quarter by the Eagles, was fun to watch.

Agreed.

Certainly a different side to the one they put out in the first half of the season. Both in personnel  and attitude.

 

Our old mate Jesse Hogan playing with a dry ball in the pouring rain in Sydney.  Marking everything.

The home town umpiring helping Tigers. Eagles on a role and pathetic free kick against Nic Nat. Totally destroys momentum of game. Dusty off injured.


Triple M footy think Geelong will smash us. Ross Lyon doesn't rate us. We will beat them.

29 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Triple M footy think Geelong will smash us.

You can understand that, with Cats’ form, played at Geelong, Cameron and Hawkins hot, against our undermanned out of form key forwards and uncertainty about our ruckmen.

 
1 hour ago, Clintosaurus said:

Triple M footy think Geelong will smash us. Ross Lyon doesn't rate us. We will beat them.

Ross Lyon is a brain dead failure and a creep. His opinion is worth less than dog**** 💩

2 minutes ago, BDA said:

Is there any chance we could pinch Mitch Georgiades from Port?

Probably none.
 

They have Dixon, Marshall, Mitch and Finlayson. 4 marking forwards. We have Fritta, a mid size and then BBB and Weid available. 


Port play unaccountable footy. Zero two way running in this quarter

no idea how Hinkley still has a job after so many chokes in important games

4 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Port play unaccountable footy. Zero two way running in this quarter

no idea how Hinkley still has a job after so many chokes in important games

This was their last chance


Freo would have choked big time if they cant hang on from here.

Edited by Jibroni

Wow… blown it with regulation shots 


Great game is must be said

7 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Freo would have choked big time if they cant hang on from here.

Port choked this one at the death.

 

Dixon with a cracking check side goal

Serong with another GOTY contender

Freo looked nervous. I doubt they’ll cause issues in finals 

43 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Mitch Georgiatis with Mark of the Year

Surely we can't have dropped marks as contenders for Mark of the Year...

Shouldn't have even been paid. 


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