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The hit by the kid from the Crows, McAdam, is another test for the MRO. As bad as Kozzie’s. Player stayed down. Now ruled out with a head knock, I believe. Certainly went for the concussion test 

 
31 minutes ago, Macca said:

Are they piping in the crowd noise as well?

I've spotted 5 people (in total) in the lower deck in that outer stand

*Official Crowd 12,000*

Anyone would think it’s 2020 Covid times. 

23 hours ago, The heart beats true said:

Gees you’d be furious if you gave up so much draft capital for Tim Kelly. Struggle to be in the top 120 players in the comp.

What odds simmo doesn't make it to queens b'day?


2 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Anyone would think it’s 2020 Covid times. 

It is what it is ... Rugby League territory but GWS can operate and maybe prosper with the AFL's $Billions (Broadcast rights money)

Money well spent?  Time will tell but the broadcast rights money keeps flooding in

15 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

how paul roos said 'no, we'll take Dom Tyson over Toby Greene' I will never understand

when did he say this?

if you are referring to the Salem pick trade it was Josh Kelly would could have picked

I look at Jesse Hogan and it feels like so so long ago we had him & thought he'd be the saviour.

Honestly and it's probably helping we have had success but I'm not really missing him.

 

Fox commentators saying McAdam got chest. Same clowns wanting Kosi executed. The fear is real.

11 minutes ago, DubDee said:

when did he say this?

if you are referring to the Salem pick trade it was Josh Kelly would could have picked

We were offered Tyson or Greene, went the former on the no idjits policy


Frost playing on Weid in Bombers V Hawks is just weird

27 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

We were offered Tyson or Greene, went the former on the no idjits policy

Oh I see what you mean now

Good point so we could have had Toby & Salem

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5 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Fox commentators saying McAdam got chest. Same clowns wanting Kosi executed. The fear is real.

Media calling McAdams hit brutal and sickening.  I'm not following your conspiracy theory thinking

McAdam should certainly get more weeks than Kozzi

8 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

I look at Jesse Hogan and it feels like so so long ago we had him & thought he'd be the saviour.

Honestly and it's probably helping we have had success but I'm not really missing him.

We've moved on from the Hogan Saviour times. From the Anyone Saviour times. Seeing Hogan, Hannan, Frost, Weid all playing for other clubs and us not missing their input one jot shows how far we've come. GO DEMONS!!!!

 

And I'm sure I saw a spectator at the Giants game. It might have been someone selling pies and drinks, but there was definitely someone in the the crowd.


9 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Fox commentators saying McAdam got chest. Same clowns wanting Kosi executed. The fear is real.

 

2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Media calling McAdams hit brutal and sickening.  I'm not following your conspiracy theory thinking

McAdam should certainly get more weeks than Kozzi

Kossie might get a reprieve because Josh Kelly got caught in the head. The weekly victim might be the guy who got Kelly even though it looked like a pure accident. The MRP work in mysterious ways ....

5 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Media calling McAdams hit brutal and sickening.  I'm not following your conspiracy theory thinking

McAdam should certainly get more weeks than Kozzi

They said it was brutal but backed off later in the game.

I when to walk the dog at half time in the Crows GWS game. Crows were cruising at that stage. they must have really chit the bed in the second half

2 marks and 2 goals for the Weid in 2 minutes.  good on him


1 minute ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Weideman doing very well for his new team but Frost is still the same old WFT.

Weideman generally played well for us against the Hawks. Happy for him ..with Wright out he will play every week 

 

Happy for Weids. He plays for a club whose fans actually appreciate him. Or at the very least don’t wanna see him hanged drawn and quartered. And this is Essendon! 🤮


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