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One quarter into this game and it's become VERY obvious that neither Richmond nor Carlton are going to do anything of note this year. Way off the pace compared to these two.

 

Good game. When is age going to catch up with Pendlebury, he’s a freak. 

4 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

Good game. When is age going to catch up with Pendlebury, he’s a freak. 

He’s not playing anywhere near as much inside footy as he did earlier in his career, so he still has a couple years left in him yet

 

The standard of footy tonight is terrific. Two Top 4 teams for sure.    Max Holmes looks a beauty.  What could’ve been.

Anyway it’s such a contrast to last night’s fumblefest.   Enjoying this entertainment.

 

GARY ROHAN having a day out......

1 possesion at this stage

What a stellar player he is

He was Swans best player in last years GF

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5 minutes ago, Meggs said:

The standard of footy tonight is terrific. Two Top 4 teams for sure.    Max Holmes looks a beauty.  What could’ve been.

Anyway it’s such a contrast to last night’s fumblefest.   Enjoying this entertainment.

jake bowey premierships - 1

max holmes premierships - 0

Why do they insist on calling it an underground handball? 

6 minutes ago, picket fence said:

GARY ROHAN having a day out......

1 possesion till half time....

What a stellar player he is

just as I'm reading this he takes a contested mark and goals. 

 


Gee whiz not sure we'd deal with the attacking threat (or replicate it ourselves) of either of these teams 

How did so many of their toe rag fans get into an away game?

If Voss is watching this game he may want to revise his statement that the Boos and the Tiges will be thereabouts at the end of the season.


This game is a class above. Both these sides look set for a top 4 finish. 

Hope these mounting injuries aren’t somehow related to the newly laid turf post the Ed Sheerin concert…we play tmrw night

 
1 hour ago, BDA said:

Pendlebury just handballed over his head to a Collingwood player who didn't break his stride (Hoskin-Elliot?). Hate the pies but can't help but admire Pendlebury.

Did you know he played basketball before football?

27 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

Good game. When is age going to catch up with Pendlebury, he’s a freak. 

You should have seen what he could do with a ball, before he started playing footy.

21 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

He’s not playing anywhere near as much inside footy as he did earlier in his career, so he still has a couple years left in him yet

Maybe playing basketball before football has prolonged his career

This could well be a grand final preview and I wouldn’t be surprised. The skills are unbelievable. 


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