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11 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

You punting @DubDee? I've backed the under 178.5 

Reckon you’ll be safe with that bet

Ive loaded up on the Lions. Reckon it’ll be tight so a couple of Q by Q bets too

 

McCluggage having a brilliant game, really impressive decision making, Lions aren't rolling over. Tiges playing like millionaires.


20 minutes ago, Chook said:

Do you get listed in the ins if you were a sub the previous week?

You bloody should! Not in the 22 one week and then promoted to the 22 the next. Sounds like an IN to me. Pet peeve of mine

good game early

 

The Lions are absolute headless chooks in defence. They'd be a pretty good side if they could defend.

Lions are slow and reactive. Too many just waiting for the ball. Not playing finals-worthy footy at the mo. 


23 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Hopefully we aren't playing next week 

Good point.

Umpiring has been good, not too much whistle, only one obvious HTB missed. 

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to/o


1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Tiger supporters are a ferral bunch.

Brisbane fans were the worst I've heard them last week. Continual booing of our players for nothing. Then booing and abusing their own players at half time and forty percent of them then left the game.

They never used to be that bad.

goof finish by the Hipster there

Why not show the free kick? The AFL is a monopoly, and it’s painfully boring to not see an element of play replayed simply because it might not be a good decision.


2 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

After watching that quarter, I don't care who wins.

We'll [censored] on either!

Hopefully not in a gastro way

 

The first gamer for Brissy was good in the 1st. 

2 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

After watching that quarter, I don't care who wins.

We'll [censored] on either!

Certainly lacking some September bone Crunching (apart from the first minute)


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