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Good luck to Corey Wagner - first game with Freo

 

Just turned this on. Where did all the Gold Coast fans come from? Sounds like they have a lot of fans there. 

Fremantle's guernsey is putrid. 

 

Witts out again?

Massive loss. Freo should win this. Darcy and LJ should dominate 


So am I right to believe that the gather round is not going to move state to state but go the the highest bidder each year. Word is Adelaide is in the box seat to get it again next year. 

 
3 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

looks like a soccer ground !

Looks to be the same 'hot dog' shape as the Western Oval in Footscray. Completely straight wings. 


16 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Just turned this on. Where did all the Gold Coast fans come from? Sounds like they have a lot of fans there. 

Fremantle's guernsey is putrid. 

There's a few for sure to watch this clash of titans.

Umpires in love with Walters. Paid a mark he dropped for their 2nd and he clearly took the ball out then, but play on!

Swan’s defence has been decimated. do they even have one tall back?

luckily Tigers have no good tall fwds!

no idea who’ll win this one

17 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

So am I right to believe that the gather round is not going to move state to state but go the the highest bidder each year. Word is Adelaide is in the box seat to get it again next year. 

I hope this isn't true. I 100% believe it should be held in Tassie maybe the year before they come into the competition.

Games in Hobart, Launceston, Devonport and maybe somewhere like Glenorchy or Burnie? 


Just now, DubDee said:

Swan’s defence has been decimated. do they even have one tall back?

luckily Tigers have no good tall fwds!

no idea who’ll win this one

Franklin out so good chance the Swans will win.

Lukosius is almost the best kick in the league. maybe after Dawson. beautiful to watch

That’s better Suns, converting goals they’re supposed to.

28-18 GC

Longmuir wouldn’t be ecstatic that his 32 year old veteran is responsible for all of his 3 goals.

 

 

Ainsworth is a very good footballer 


Just now, MadAsHell said:

I hope this isn't true. I 100% believe it should be held in Tassie maybe the year before they come into the competition.

Games in Hobart, Launceston, Devonport and maybe somewhere like Glenorchy or Burnie? 

If what Gillon McLachlan has stated today to true then 16 other AFL clubs should just tell him to leave now. Tassie would be a great idea but if you can not move it State to State just knock it on the head now.

2 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

That’s better Suns, converting goals they’re supposed to.

28-18 GC

Longmuir wouldn’t be ecstatic that his 32 year old veteran is responsible for all of his 3 goals.

 

 

They should have 2 more goals

 
19 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

So am I right to believe that the gather round is not going to move state to state but go the the highest bidder each year. Word is Adelaide is in the box seat to get it again next year. 

That would be akin to the SA government buying their two AFL clubs an extra home game each year. 

1 minute ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

That would be akin to the SA government buying their two AFL clubs an extra home game each year. 

Interesting to see what the other 16 clubs have to say about it.


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