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I've given up on Bulldogs throws they just do it all the time. No one picks it up. This time watch the tackle of Freo players before taking possession by Bulldogs.Umpires totally unaware of how many times in first qtr Docker players were grabbed without the ball.

 
 
4 minutes ago, dl4e said:

I tell you what I wish we had a young buck like that Darcy on our list.

Could be JVR, just hasn't had a run. 

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Just an observation. Rory Lobb looks like a serial killer with a hint of Blade Runner's Roy Batty.

Just now, Edward Langdon said:

C’mon bloke.

Thats a bit uncalled for.

You'd know what the Dokkas can be like, Ed...

This must be killing Carlton......

 

Long way back for the Docks.

Collingwood could be worried by the blitz that is the Dogs.


1 minute ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Dees Dogs GF anyone?

As long as we can play it in Perth..

5 minutes ago, kev martin said:

Long way back for the Docks.

Collingwood could be worried by the blitz that is the Dogs.

Collingwood’s most compressive loss of the year was against Bulldogs.


2 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Dees Dogs GF anyone?

 

Just now, Wadda We Sing said:

As long as we can play it in Perth..

Mmmm.   Looks like the Dogs May have had some “learnings” from their last final at Optus. 

7 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

Just an observation. Rory Lobb looks like a serial killer with a hint of Blade Runner's Roy Batty.

Spot on!!!!

[censored] I hate the dogs. They don’t even deserve to be playing finals this year yet somehow pull this it of their [censored]. Just [censored] off you mullet scum


Fremantle are embarrassing themselves. If they weren’t playing one of my most hated teams I’d be laughing. 

Freo embarrassing themselves

reckon the crowd needs to lift as well

9 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

Just an observation. Rory Lobb looks like a serial killer with a hint of Blade Runner's Roy Batty.

Or Boo Radley

 

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