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If we truly are witnessing the end of Geelong's 15 year era, I would be so happy.

 
2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

This is fantastic!!

I've never enjoyed watching 17 vs 18 so much before (although I've watched us in a lot of them over the years).

Hope the dorks beat them by a point.


3 minutes ago, Brownie said:

I've never enjoyed watching 17 vs 18 so much before (although I've watched us in a lot of them over the years).

Hope the dorks beat them by a point.

If Geelong and Hawthorn could just stay in this spot forever I'd appreciate it.

2 minutes ago, BDA said:

Geelong are slow and predictable

I was just about to say that. Too slow ....

Chanel 7 maximising advert time, so we don't get a clear look at the centre bounce.

Or, is it the replay that goes into the ball up time and the hope that the small box in the bottom right corner will suffice for a few seconds.

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1 minute ago, Chook said:

If Geelong and Hawthorn could just stay in this spot forever I'd appreciate it.

I prefer 16th and 17th this season. I want Freo to finish last.


2 minutes ago, kev martin said:

Chanel 7 maximising advert time, so we don't get a clear look at the centre bounce.

Channel 7 also showing Scott’s whiney face NOT NEARLY enough!

Hawks lack composure going inside 50. And young Mackensie is burning teammates and butchering shots on goal.

That Jeremy Cameron is a bloody good footballer. 


The Hawks really blew that quarter.

Loved the desperation around the contest. Just horrible in front of goal.

Look at the bright side. If the Hawks somehow win today is zip and 4 for Jeelong.

If Jeelong wins, it'll feel like false economy ala Freo v WC.


 

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