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What did the Blues outlay for Cerra?  Disposal rather iffy.

 
14 minutes ago, RedLegs23 said:

Bro to think we picked up Weid ahead of McKay AND Curnow…

Lol imagine one of those blokes in our F50

Emphasizing the inexactitude of drafting. 

7 minutes ago, layzie said:

Ah well, he's a good boy at least!

This is true. If there’s anybody deserving of nepotism, it’s the best boy Jobe.

 

Brayshaw: "A long time since someone's kicked 4 against Geelong"

LOL. 18 months, James.

 

Statement: Long time since anyone has kicked 4 goals against Geelong, from Mr Brayshaw as Charlie Curnow popped it though... Ahhh drifting back in my memory to Max Gawns magnificent 5 in the Semi Final of 21... that'd be when! 😍

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If Cameron gets a long term injury, the cats are done. The goals he kicks from beyond 50 consistently are ridiculous. Only reason they’re in the game. 

Imagine Carlton having any sort game plan where they move the ball quickly inside 50 to Curnow. They would be amazing. 

Get Esava off Curnow and replace him with the Steeplechaser 

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4 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Brayshaw: "A long time since someone's kicked 4 against Geelong"

LOL. 18 months, James.

5 now. Update it James!

Nah. Still wrong.

Just now, Stiff Arm said:

Weid vs Curnow

Win some, lose some

🤷‍♂️

Don’t mention the war 

4 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Is Geelong slow or just disinterested.

I said last week I thought Carlton could beat them because there midfield is quicker 


That Owies free when he drove headfirst into the Cat is something that just has to be stamped out, especially with the current emphasis on concussion 

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