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8 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Genuinely disgraceful from North. Where has this been all year? 
Gotta feel for Noble. 

Obviously the wrong man as a Senior Coach

 

Uggh i just saw the Filth score 

Another Close win makes me want projectile vomit 

May we thump them down the track….

 
10 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Uggh i just saw the Filth score 

Another Close win makes me want projectile vomit 

May we thump them down the track….

On recent form that would be a major switch 

I have a bad feeling about them and what the next game against them may mean fir our top 4 chances - hopefully I’m way off 


I cannot believe how many F50 set-play ruck contests go unnoticed by defenders. That was too easy for Goldstein.

 
Just now, BDA said:

I'm willing North on here

Longest two minutes EVER


Dwayne Russell is unbearable to listen to in close games. North have been horrible for some time & he calls Zurhaar the “King of Marvel” because he’s had his first significant game.

Yay North!!


Well done North, you beauty.

 

NORF!!!

How nice was it seeing Robbie Tarrant hugging the North players after their win? He knows how hard it’s been for them the last 4 months, and the 3 years before that.

So bloody happy for North. Their season is on par with our 2013 year and that was certainly dark period for the club as a supporter.

And the best part? It was against Richmond!


1 hour ago, Clintosaurus said:

HQ would like North, Carlton, Sydney, Port and Gold Coast to win. 6 teams on 48, 1 on 44 and 8th spot still open with 5 teams on 36 points.

1/1

Bad kicking = bad footy

Don't deserve to win a game kicking 11.22

Good for North and the competition 

 

 

 

Atrocious goal kicking from the Tiges. Some of their misses were comical

Good win by North, well deserved in spite of maggots.


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