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Geez you take this if you were a dockers fan after that first quarter and a half. 

 

15 points down and they are acting like they are 15 points up, the Dogs are going with their heads down. Wow!

22 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

This games over-- There $10 on offer if you don't believe its over.

Ok.

 

15 points down at half time to a side who shouldn't have finished 10th, let alone 8th, is an insipid way to start your first final in 7 years.

11 minutes ago, Chook said:

That’s a soft free to Walters. 

Turned the game.


Well well well the $10 on live betting is now $2.50

Good fight back but gee they had been poor up to the 20 min mark of the second.

Go Dockers

 

1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

Why is Wayne Carey still a thing? I vote no.

Got my vote 

What a turn around.

Cannot let up in finals.

Doggies had 4 or 5 entries into their forward 50 with no result. They were coasting, then in the 4 minutes prior to the end of the quarter. 

Counter attacks, Dog's not scoring from the entries and the momentum.

WOW

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16 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

With a dash of George Mcfly 

That's exactly it. Thankyou. I've been wondering who he reminded me of for years.



Interestingly they just showed McRae speaking at his press conference on fox footy & he wasn't impressed with how a few players lay on the ground after the siren. Said they lost the game but the players aren't losers. Said if it was a gf then he'd understand but they need to look like winners

1 minute ago, CYB said:

2 weeks in a row going to miss the game.. this time will be 40000 ft in the air the entire game.  What shizen. 

Sorry mate. Happened to me in 2002 for the Crows game, not cool.

2 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

Cannot see either of these teams worrying the Pies next sat night.

The Dogs drank the bathwater with five to go, weak willed lack the ruthlessness. 

I thought Freo weren't going to score in the first half of a home final.

Both poor.

 
50 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

1950, been down in Drysdale for 12 years , if you lived down this way you would despise the handbaggers as well.

I do hate the handbaggers, just  not as much as the Filth ………. but l loved your comeback!


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