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1 minute ago, Jontee said:

If you are talking burgers, un australian is no beetroot.

I dunno.  Beetroot just slides around the place and makes my shirt look like a crime scene. Maybe I’m UnAustralian?

 
5 minutes ago, Jontee said:

If you are talking burgers, un australian is no beetroot.

Nailed it Jonetee, if something is un Australian it's that.

I'm daring to dream. Pies losing this would improve my mood no end

 
13 minutes ago, layzie said:

Ginnivan should get pinged more 

It will take a Viney tackle to make him think twice

Lick your ice cream before it melts north.


Loving the effort of the Kangas right now. Good example of not accepting the stupid script 

1 minute ago, layzie said:

Loving the effort of the Kangas right now. Good example of not accepting the stupid script 

I threw a tenner on them at $15.

Double happiness if they get up

 
Just now, layzie said:

North need reward for effort 

They've started to make some really poor turnovers

Work rate first class though



Comon Kangas

I definitely need a long shower as I feel so dirty,  but a Bomber win would give us just a little more buffer in top 2.  
And if Norf can keep it up would make a satisfying rebound after Thursday. 


Best quarter of footy from North under Noble

I'm so hoping North win this

1 minute ago, BDA said:

Jeez the umps are being kind to North

Let’s hope they can get them over the line, as they have done to others over the course of the year. 

The kid LDU is a gun. I’d be happy to bring him in. Gets the footy. Excellent kick. Good runner.  North can build a future midfield with him, Horne-Francis, Phillips and Simpkin. 

 

What is going on with the Filth? Have they got a huge dose of Rona through the Club?

Just woken up and seen the scores :)

(Late night in Bangkok!!)


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