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3 minutes ago, binman said:

Agree on hanks. Pure is a great descriptor.

Super smart too - makes such terrific decisions 

 

I am obsessed with her. Such a gun!

 

Gay might be a sneaky chance for the medal, thought she was awesome today.

 

Baby 😭

edit: finally she shut up

Edited by Cassiew

 

Scam

Brilliant effort! This team is the personification of an integrated unit. So clearly giving everything for each other it can’t help but bring tears. Effing sensational to see their joy, and once again, I love ‘em all. BOG though has to be Tyla Hanks for me. I watched her in her first season and was sure she’d be an elite midfielder. Doesn’t have the athleticism of some, or the brutality of Eliza West (made me laugh that the umpire pinged her for being tackled with no prior opportunity, but because she dragged the tacklers about 20 metres downfield, somehow she deserved to be penalised), but she’s a star! 

Just saw Shannon Campbell get the medal. No disrespect Shannon, but that’s just not right. 

Who won again. Sheesh longest runner up speech ever followed by a team dominated against for three quarters winning the medal get off

1 hour ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

U a joke. 

 


Coverage will be over by the time Dais gets to talk.

who cares. we have the cup

(would have given it to West or Purcell)

Edited by BDA


Lol how could you scream like that after losing the GF? I guess we’ll have to be content with the premiership.

Hope she gets fined for that. Foul-mouthed ingrate 

Edited by Cassiew

Two of the worst speeches you'll hear.

But seriously, absolutely [censored] rigged that they award Brisbane player BOG medal.

 

We should just grab the cup and sneak off the oval. No one would notice right now


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