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1 minute ago, Lord Travis said:

Ahahahaha

What a complete stinker. Draw is the result it deserved.

Yep neither side deserved to win 

 
 
2 minutes ago, BW511 said:

That was a tough game to watch, pretty ordinary footy from both sides

Just texted almost exactly the same comments to a mate!


28 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

We kinda do, Azz. You’ve been on DL for 16 years fellah. You never noticed?

Nope lol

1 minute ago, loges said:

Yep neither side deserved to win 

Neither side deserved to win but both sure as hell deserved to lose. 

 

It was like some of the highlights that come out of the European Cricket League. What a comedy of errors. A draw was fitting.

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Could not of gotten a better result, neither teams wins!

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9 minutes ago, BW511 said:

That was a tough game to watch, pretty ordinary footy from both sides

Fitness levels at the end?

Both teams seemed spent in that last quarter. Plenty of fatigue related mistakes 

Well that was an annoying game with an infuriating finish. 
 

 

5 minutes ago, layzie said:

Poor old Blake Acres!

But wasn't Acres the key to a premiership?

Just saw the rehash - Lynch marked in a pack of maybe 5 Blues?  


7 minutes ago, binman said:

Fitness levels at the end?

Both teams seemed spent in that last quarter. Plenty of fatigue related mistakes 

Doesn't make sense though Binman. Rd 1, all the hard yards in pre season, shouldn't they be in ripping nick?

Last drawn season opener was us vs Swans, 2011. (Didn’t know the horrors to come) And…

Last team in a drawn round one match to go on and win the premiership was Carlton in 1982.

This is what happens when a game is so boring, you start to look this shiiit up  

 

 

Wow... I thought that Reiwoldt looked old and slow in that game.... a season too far?

Both seemed very ordinary 


9 minutes ago, AzzKikA said:

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Could not of gotten a better result, neither teams wins!

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Aaah but neither loses, Azz. 

What a ****house game! Glad that ended

I don't understand the use of signs like that, isn't it just telling the other team what you plan to do 🤪

 

Did Jack Riewoldt just say on national tv that ‘we’re all flat as shark sh…it?’

 

Definitely accurate Jack. 

Poor footy and close result. Just wait for the media rabble about this one..


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