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Oscar Baker BOG 😁

 

Job done.... Lions one hit wonders.  Gifted that game last week amd made to look a million $$ allover the park.  Even their 2nd gamer

 

You know there is a chance "very slim but a chance" that Geelong might be the only side yet to win a game in 2023 after the week end. The Sun most likely have other ideas but you never know.

How many times did Cameron claim a mark well over the line?

That oscar was practically on his mantle.


RORY LOBB IS HYMIE FROM GET SMART WITH BLOND HAIR😁

1 minute ago, picket fence said:

Oscar Baker BOG 😁

Was very good all night and played a significant role in that win

 
4 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

neither side deserve the four points.

Doggies absolutely deserve the points. Fantastic win and great to see UH stick it to the racist fool from last week. Winmar would be proud.

Edited by Roost it far

Jamarra holding back tears 😢


Happy about that. Brisbane back with the pack now. Perplexing how we lost to them. 

Wow.  Both these squads have massive issues.  Tough game, that Garcia gave away multiple 50s.  Jamarra and Naughton a good pair up forward.  Daniher and Lobb both useless in their own special ways.


1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Jamarra holding back tears 😢

If I can clarrify WCW AGREE Great game young man

Gee Dogs are [censored], Dees beat 'em
Gee Dees are [censored], Lions beat 'em
Gee Lions are [censored], Dogs beat 'em.
Should be an AFL Journo.
 

23 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

For all of Harry McKay’s and Aaron Naughton’s contested marking ability. They are terrible set shots on goal.

Harry McKay is a serial offender, overusing the banana kick

Ginger much more effective than Smith tonight💪🏼


I swear the Lions are just a different side at the GABBA while it’s still humid during March/April. Wouldn’t be surprised if they beat Collingwood next week. 

Edited by At the break of Gawn

 
1 minute ago, agent 99 said:

I hear that it’s no Gawn no Melbourne!

hope it’s not true and we can lift against the swans!

JVR time baby!!!

Saturday the cats go 0-3, Sunday we win and to cap it off Freo goes 0-3. Perfect weekend!!!🤞🏻


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