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Right. We probably want Port to win this one to put some daylight between ourselves and Sydney. 

 

4 minutes ago, old dee said:

Can this weekend get better? Pies, Freo and Tigers all lose. 

Cats lose

Oh to be on the Box Hill/ Lilydale train right now. Wet and angry they be. So made my day this result. Vodka/RedBull also helped.

 

McCartin just copped a big hit (self inflicted), with his history hope he is ok

1 minute ago, Jibroni said:

McCartin just copped a big hit (self inflicted), with his history hope he is ok

Big? It look like he barely touched the ground. But agree, hope he is ok as he didn’t look good at all.

Edited by Gawndy the Great

Geez. That looked so innocuous to have affected Paddy McCartin so badly. 

11 minutes ago, old dee said:

Can this weekend get better? Pies, Freo and Tigers all lose. 

Sure can old dee, we win and both Geelong and Essendon lose Happy Easter. 

2 minutes ago, MT64 said:

Oh to be on the Box Hill/ Lilydale train right now. Wet and angry they be. So made my day this result. Vodka/RedBull also helped.

And the cherry on top is that there is a rail replacement bus part of the way. 


14 minutes ago, old dee said:

Can this weekend get better? Pies, Freo and Tigers all lose. 

If Essendon lose it will be even better 

1 minute ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Geez. That looked so innocuous to have affected Paddy McCartin so badly. 

If he’s playing with that level of vulnerability , the AFL should step in. 

Suns butchering some gilt edged opportunities. Missed two sitters so far

2 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

If he’s playing with that level of vulnerability , the AFL should step in. 

Yup. Not even a concussion test. Straight out of the game. 

Reading yawl. I love how we have become sanctimonious [censored]…. How times have changed. Who’d have thought 5 years ago.


Rubbish free kick. the Swans player was a metre away 

Edited by BDA

Loved the smile on David Roden's face after the last Gold Coast Goal

 

Derm and Dwayne or Luke Darcy and Cameron Ling, I really have know idea which combination is worse. 


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