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21 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Curnow is a genuine star now.

The noise level by Carlton supporters everytime they kick a goal is next level!

AS is their whinging 

Very evenly matched these two.  Cats maybe just a touch more class and hold their structure a bit better?

Great to hear Chunk on the special comments.

 

Miers looks a gun in his first year now I reckon he won’t be on a list in a couple of years


2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Miers looks a gun in his first year now I reckon he won’t be on a list in a couple of years

If he didn’t have such a rubbish haircut & that unnecessarily ridiculous kicking action then I’d completely forget who he was. 

 
4 minutes ago, SPC said:

Selwood is a protected species 

Baffling decision how that was a free kick down field..

Anyone watching the Freo game?

If so, any updates, scores aside?


23 minutes ago, loges said:

AS is their whinging 

Their level of entitlement this year is unbelievable 

11 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Miers looks a gun in his first year now I reckon he won’t be on a list in a couple of years

He is playing seriously good football this year. He plays the same role as Spargo, and his delivery inside F50 to a target can be very neat. Ignore him at your peril. Although his kicking action does my head it, he has kept on improving.

Look while it's funny seeing Richmond get beaten hearing nth players say this is for noble is just ridiculous.

I mean he'd be thinking where is this effort the past few weeks. 

He'd have every right to feel angry

1 hour ago, monoccular said:

We have done very well in finals in Perth this decade.  🙄

Did we play a WA side in any of them?

2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Look while it's funny seeing Richmond get beaten hearing nth players say this is for noble is just ridiculous.

I mean he'd be thinking where is this effort the past few weeks. 

He'd have every right to feel angry

The same effort was there last week against the Pies. The club just decided to sack him


32 minutes ago, loges said:

AS is their whinging 

They are asking for a priority pick for Liam Jones retiring, when refusing to vaccinate. The arrogance.

As usual Gary Rohan is the oppositions BEST player... what a dud

25 minutes ago, SPC said:

Carlton can’t handle pressure 

" They cant handle the truth"!

17 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Baffling decision how that was a free kick down field..

It’s obvious, Silvagni touched his arm, as he dived after kicking the ball.


Bloody maggots - Dunderfield was actually holding the ball in yet the Cats got 50 and a goal.

 

Swans almost catching Freo

it’s getting to the stage that I can’t even watch the Cats. I despise them that bad. Should I seek therapy??

im watching the Freo match and heart rate decreasing


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