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Hopefully the Giants get up. Blues beat pies and lions stay 4

the Lions usually give the Cats a good game and they will be fired up

 
6 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Hopefully the Giants get up. Blues beat pies and lions stay 4

the Lions usually give the Cats a good game and they will be fired up

The Cat have won only one of their last eight first up finals. Also only 3 of their last 12 after a weeks rest.

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1 minute ago, layzie said:

What am I watching here? Giants playing like premiers 

Or Freo making them look that way.

2 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

Or Freo making them look that way.

They don't look switched on Freo but some good goals from the Giants. A reminder that they have really underperformed this year.



That was not a definite touch.  Fingers didn’t move.

3 minutes ago, Vipercrunch said:

That was not a definite touch.  Fingers didn’t move.

Agreed. They just made that up.

13 minutes ago, Vipercrunch said:

That was not a definite touch.  Fingers didn’t move.

They really come up with some grade A BS sometimes.

Bog ordinary 5 games of footy today. Must be the worst collection of games in a long while .

Crowd attendance figures could get ugly .

Carl v Coll will save the round.Interstate sides are mostly a flop.

7 minutes ago, layzie said:

They really come up with some grade A BS sometimes.

A multi million (billion?) dollar operation and footage that looks like it was shot with my old Nokia


Cliffhanger at Manuka…some goal by Hopper.

That was a home ground goal knowing the unique conditions if ever there was. 

Just now, Return to Glory said:

A multi million (billion?) dollar operation and footage that looks like it was shot with my old Nokia

Haha.

Any good Nokia phones on the market at the moment? Last one I remember was that Windows one!

 

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