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What a quandary for all our “glass half full” D’land supporters. We  thrashed Bulldogs & we’re on our way to a premiership. We lose to Bris & get thrashed but after extraordinary circumstances we come out & reduce the margin to 11 points but that’s because Bris just “ didn’t try “ & then the sentiment was that maybe our win against the Bulldogs wasn’t that good because they lost to St Kilda. Right now Bulldogs are beating Bris
 look forward to how they spin this.  Always good to remember that it’s probably worthwhile waiting till we’re 6 games or so in before we feed our MFCSS 😏

 

Hipwood caught there as well.

Nice tackle ginger

Lions playing like they did last week as if there is no whistle for them and they can get away with anything

 

The Bont's finding some form here

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16 minutes ago, Brownie said:

Full forwards are pushing hard both hands in the back now. Crazy how it's a rule sometimes 


Hawkins has been getting goals from clear pushes in the back for a decade. 

He does it as a forward and in the ruck. 
 

The justification is that he’s holding the player from moving back, which would be fine if that’s what he was actually doing, but he moves the player in front of him, FORWARD with his hands. 
 

It’s ridiculous. 

Appalling kick from Naughton. Bad case of the yips this season so far

 

Naughton's got the yips


Bulldogs showing how poor we were last week 

Bruce did a Frosty there

Ginger's having some sort of quarter here


Lobb has all the presence of a wilted lettuce leaf. 

2 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Geez! Did you see that turf being lifted - like a carpet tile!

Yep surface shizzen plus Why is it so slippery when roof is on?? BASKET CASE OF A GROUND AFL should be embarrassed


Lobb has been completey ineffective so far this season

 
3 minutes ago, BDA said:

not this time libba. blatant throw

One of the worst offenders

2 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Lobb has been completey ineffective so far this season

He's so bad that I can't remember if he's at Freo or the Dogs 


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