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Looks like Kenty has been named med sub, for the Sain'ts.

Cripps has been woeful 

he’ll have to smash a small bloke with his back turned if this continues 

 

Mason Cox has shot up the charts this year and easily sits in my top 10 most disliked players in the league

How was that not a 50m?

He knew it was a HTB, Collingwood play with a different set of rules.

 

Just saw 2 play on calls that would have been htb against us.


Watching it a mate’s house with heaps of  people. The crowd is split 50/50 Pies Blues and going nuts. I’m loving it.

4 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Carlton fans are the best booers in the competition, and there’s a lot of teams vying for top spot.

I reckon Collingwood are worse than Carlton in the booing department.

Quick to condemn Pendlebury being booed upon winning the Anzac Day medal but only too happy to boo Oliver for winning the QBDay medal.

Take offence for Ginnivan being booed but are happy to boo Langdon just a week earlier.

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29 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Carlton fans are the best booers in the competition, and there’s a lot of teams vying for top spot.

The quarter finishes, they're having a good boo!

Both teams would think it is about them.

Perhaps they think a whip is better than a reward. 

It a boo-a-thon!

Edited by kev martin

1 minute ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I reckon Collingwood are worse than Carlton in the booing department.

Quick to condemn Pendlebury being booed upon winning the Anzac Day medal but only too happy to boo Oliver for winning the QBDay medal.

Omg …understatement… the Pies are by far the worst oppo club ever !!!!!

Carlton looking bog ordinary. They look like they are not handling the spotlight of a finals-like game. Can't mark, can't kick and decision making really off. If they settle, it might be a good game. Otherwise...

7 minutes ago, deebunked said:

They'll be told at 1/4 time huddle bulldogs won so we'll see if they lift.

3/4 time 1987 R 22 John Sell told the players the Hawks were home.

It certainly helped.


If you kick the ball over the boundary line on purpose.ie insufficient intent or a player who deliberately walks across the boundary with ball in hand...then why isn't it a free against a player who walks across the line when tackled?

It's kind of like a get out of jail free.

Mason Cox has form with that knee as a weapon in ruck contests. 

Carlton's delivery into the forward line isn't very good despite having 2 60 goal forwards in it - which shows it's not your forwards as much as your mids delivering it in, and the pressure they're under when they do it.

 
5 minutes ago, tilly18 said:

3/4 time 1987 R 22 John Sell told the players the Hawks were home.

It certainly helped.

Jason Dunstall won that game for them at Kardinia Park (i think)

Allegedly  dees bought him loads of booze and pizza. ..maybe  lol

 

Does anyone know if its possible Carlton  can lose and still make the 8 on % as Bulldogs are now 8th with 0.1 % margin. Thats almost nothing.


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