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IMO Cam Guthrie is the initiator for the Cats. He lifted in the second and so did the Cats. His brother is playing well too.

 
24 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Just checked on Google. 300,000 dollars for both the spider camera and a 360 deg camera system. Surely the AFL can spare that money? Oh wait Gil MacLachlan needs his exit bonus I guess 🤷🏻‍♂️

I did a quick sum this morning and I reckon the Dees v Swans game last night at about 80k grossed at least 5 million dollars in gate takings alone.

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Just now, dees189227 said:

How was Elliot allowed to be so free then?

How do you kick those magnificent goals yet miss those.


Jamie Elliot missing very gettable goals is a bad sign for the pies. He's their most reliable kick for goal

 

Different rules different teams eh maggots?

How can Elliott, and Mihocek stuff those up ?


11 minutes ago, Chook said:

The Pies look spent imo. Not sure they can hang on, but I hope they do. Hatred of Geelong trumps all.

Geelong looking like Melbourne of last night. Basic skill errors and unable to execute under pressure. I sure hope it turns

Intense pressure but skills pretty poor this game. Both teams very beatable

I'm starting to feel better watching this

Soft 50 FMD


3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Collingwood will kick themselves out of the game. Terrible inside 50 kicking and terrible goal kicking. 

Jeelong still aern’t taking advantage though 

Looks like Sydney's flag to lose at this point. 


9.20 aggregate score

Of the two we'd rather play cats or pies,  cats more predicable and easier to play against?  will cats run away like earlier in the year?

 
1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Collingwood fans only know 1 word

It's not a word, it's sound they make.

2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Collingwood fans only know 1 word

Their chant is the biggest [censored] in the game. Just so tiresome. Find a new one [censored].


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