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1 minute ago, Mr Steve said:

Adelaide have a big game to win next week, they are holding it back till it matters.

Carlton?

 

Port dominating across the board but can’t finish and the umps are on the Cats side somehow

port a huge chance to win this

 

Last two goals from free kicks. And a Blatent missed push in the back by Hawkins and I mean Blatent 

Free kicks Port 2 Cats 8


Rohan seems to enjoy playing well in July.

This might be the last chance Geelong have to lose a game for a while looking at their draw

 

Come on Port. My god I hate Geelong so much I physically want to throw up when I watch them. 


Just now, Demon Disciple said:

10 frees in a quarter. 10.

No surprise when you realise whose the head of the umpires.

Long as they are not round the necks paid to duckwood.

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Come on Port. My god I hate Geelong so much I physically want to throw up when I watch them. 

This always makes me feel better when I think of them

Melbourne stars laugh in Joel Selwood's face over 'diving' complaint,  Geelong loss, AFL finals 2021 | news.com.au — Australia's leading news site

Shocking umpiring enough to make you turn TV off

Cats can drop a mark and it still gets paid. Got to get Danger a flag.


13 minutes ago, layzie said:

This might be the last chance Geelong have to lose a game for a while looking at their draw

Their draw is a legitimate joke. Kissed on the absolute [censored] as per usual!


1 minute ago, wizardinoz said:

Dwayne Russell's commentary makes me want to put my fingers down my throat. Here's Jezza 🤮

He said the Noah Cumberland thing happened two nights ago. He literally doesn't know what day it is.

Sucked in Cameron you doosh

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