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The frenetic pace of this game, though!

 I’m knackered just watching it. 

 
12 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Tigers up by 40pts us against the Suns. Biggest choke of the season!

simply wonderful

Not just the lead they gave up, numerous easy chances to ice the game were wasted.

 

An all time choke, loved it

1 minute ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Not just the lead they gave up, numerous easy chances to ice the game were wasted.

 

An all time choke, loved it

Did I mention up by 4 goals with 10 minutes to go and up by 10 points with 1:30 to go?!

so so good!

 
11 minutes ago, DubDee said:

The Irish just beat the Kiwis in New Zealand. Leave the pub immediately to secure safety. [censored] about to kick off!

No worries Dub!!  I'm wearing a green T-shirt and just threw a chair - they think I'm one of them.

Just hope they don't expect me to drink any of that putrid Guinness [censored]!


36 minutes ago, BDA said:

Freo are a top 4 rival so I'd prefer if they lose

We can’t hog all the top 4 spots. We have a very tough run home and our form is shaky. I don’t want to see us battling for 8th spot if we lose a couple more.

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13 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

No worries Dub!!  I'm wearing a green T-shirt and just threw a chair - they think I'm one of them.

Just hope they don't expect me to drink any of that putrid Guinness [censored]!

Fitting in well by the sounds, if in doubt say something disparaging about the English 

Thai Guinness is putrid, I’ll agree with that. 
 


Go Saints - but please kick straight.

Currently live ladder has Richmond in their appropriate position 9th.

36 minutes ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

For those who are into ladder predictors and the like, who do we want to win tonight, in both games?

Depends if you're optimistic about our run home or pessimistic.

If you're optimistic, you want St Kilda to win. Fremantle is a top 4 rival so we want to finish above them.

If you're pessimistic, and you're worried about us making finals, you want Fremantle to win. Puts St Kilda three games behind us in the run to the top 8.

If you're pessimistic you also want GWS to beat Port just to rule Port out (they'd be 5 games behind us with 6 to go).

3 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

Dangerfield fits right in on the Ch7 commentary team 🤮. 

And what’s extra vomitty is how him and Carey need to get a room. 🤮🤮🤮

1 hour ago, gs77 said:

Wouldn't mind seeing the suns make the 8. Mainly because it'd likely be at the expense of a Tigers or Dogs or similar 

please be Carlton


4 hours ago, The heart beats true said:

Collingwood win another close game that they shouldn’t have. It’s driving me insane.

Magpies get out of jail yet again - how appropriate, given their jumper, and the fact that  their fans get day parole to see the game.

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Strange how Lobb wants to leave Freo, wonder who he has a beef with?

lobb wanting to leave and freo being okay with him doing so is very odd

he's in career best form in a top 4 side

understand they want dogga, but he's more about the future than 'now'? their window IS now as much as it is / could be the future

How in a month of Sundays was that free to Fremantle and not to Jones who was grabbed around the neck?  Directly gave a goal to Freo

Frees were I think 9 - 4 in Saints favour now 11 - 10 for Freo.  Certainly have impacted the game.

 


Now Saints in an absolute panic - rather like we were in Q3 v Freo.

Gee that was heartless from the umpire 

56 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

Dangerfield fits right in on the Ch7 commentary team 🤮. 

He is superb at criticism of other players

 

Wow, butchered the missed holding the ball call then paid fifty for dissent. Stevic had a bad last minute.

Umpire #19 has just handed the Dockers the game - ignored a very obvious HTB, then gave a slightly less obvious one to Freo - Saints unsurprisingly exasperated -> 50 meter penalty and goal after the siren.  

Hard to see the Saints getting back now - they had the momentum and perhaps a chance for a goal themselves before the siren. 


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