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Is there a better sight in footy than seeing Geelong on the bottom of the ladder without a win, I hate them smug [censored] 

 
5 minutes ago, brendan said:

Is there a better sight in footy than seeing Geelong on the bottom of the ladder without a win, I hate them smug [censored] 

Yes seeing Geelong and Essendon equal bottom with no wins. 

Geelong are tanking

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CARNAGE look like we will be playing Weagles reserves

 

This is fantastic by the Eagles


8 points...

The big question is are the dockers mentally broken..or will they settle... If they loose it will say a lot about their season chances.

 

Weagles win would be the gutsiest thing I have seen

Regardless of the result, this is an embarrassing performance yet again from Freo against a team with 0 fit players on the bench

You gotta hand it to West Coast. Got 27 guys on the bench but still fighting 


1 minute ago, layzie said:

There he is! What a great forward they have!

JVR > Jackson inside 50

Beauty Looking GIF

9 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

JVR > Jackson inside 50

Beauty Looking GIF

Really hope someone took a photo of that mark. 


 
31 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Geelong was last on the bottom of the ladder in Round 2 2015.

Previous to that it was Round 3 2004.

This is a very good day for humanity 


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