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1 minute ago, Chook said:

Two barnstormers at the moment. 12-0 and 22-0...

Yeah, but one of those zeroes is the bummers, so play on I say

 

I'm watching the showdown purely so I don't have to watch Essendon or brad Scott. Following the scores in the corner. 

Enjoying what I'm reading with stkildas score so far

 

My dislike for the Power has been ramped up tonight watching them in Black and White. 


Loving the collar on the jumpers. 

I really hope they got Molly a seat near the disabled toilets tonight. Bless him. 

 

Orange jumpers with faint black lines as an afterthought. Bloody awful!

Yet another on a very, very long list of reasons for hating this pack of uncultured swine called 🤮 Essendon 🤮


love the prison bar jumper!

it annoys the hell out of Eddie!

Dons played like they had tickets to the post game celebrations

10 minutes ago, DubDee said:

love the prison bar jumper!

it annoys the hell out of Eddie!

Yep exactly. But it's a cracking first quarter though

I have no knowledge of the real North/Horne-Francis situation but he’s going to be an absolute gun.

This showdown is frantic!

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13 minutes ago, Jontee said:

Dons played like they had tickets to the post game celebrations

At the Saints Disco in Linton St?


14 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Weideman having a shocker

for a very ordinary player i think he is playing a blinder; cant mark or win a contest but he does present and bring the ball to the ground; (coz he DROPPED it)

22 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Weideman having a shocker

What not a surprise Dazz

1 hour ago, BW511 said:

Flew back from the Gold Coast today and Plugger was on my flight, the Gold Coast Suns U/18’s were also on there and had no idea who he was.

 

 

I remember when Lockett went to Sydney. Alan Jones almost shot his load. Half shouting at the microphone, "The Swans will be great this year now we've got Plunger".

 

Feel like im watching a match from the 80s with that retro Saints jumper.  Keep looking for plugger.

Nice to see my old boss attend the pre-match celebrations...

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