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[censored] it. Bloody hell Port you chokers

 

Hawkins you [censored] [censored]. 
that’s fine worthy 


And there goes Port season

Umps lifted late for the Cats. 

 

Nice of the umps to pay a free to Hawkins when he headbutted the Port players stomach

Didn’t the AFL say just this week head butting was not on AND running your head into a stationary player was not a free for high contact. 


Strange old game.

Port were dead and buried, did well to get back into but [censored] the bed in the last. Dearly wanted the cats to lose

Maysie will eat Hawkins like dining on Bernaise sauce on a steak on a japanese restaurant steak in September … bring it on👹

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Scott   doesnt want to play against MFC in the QF. Melbourne finish 4th we get first crack at them. Geelong are a false heroic. Viney knows what to do.

 

Ugh Collingwood win today they will go top 4. It's so depressing. A draw would be nice.

Apparently Essendon are having there 20 year premiership reunion. Well they haven't been able to celebrate much since then.

 
16 hours ago, sue said:

Didn’t the AFL say just this week head butting was not on AND running your head into a stationary player was not a free for high contact. 

Everyone knows the rules don’t apply to Hawkins, Selwood, Cameron, Dangerfield, or Bontempelli, Daniels or Dogs generally!

Umpiring hasnt improved from last night, in fact, almost worse what they are doing for Carlton.  Clear Greene goal but paid holding, Mckay not even touched, free and goal.  


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