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Good one tiges.  Don’t stand on the mark to the guy 60m out.  Let him waltz to 50 and kick the goal.  Lovely.

 
 

I'd have Papley in a heartbeat, don't know where all the "I couldn't have him because he's a [censored]" comes from. I'm sure plenty of opposition fans hate our players too.


Tigers! Enjoy the bottom 6 with the Cats and Hawks. 

what a golden age we live in!

im not crying, i’m just emotional 

4 minutes ago, layzie said:

I'd have Papley in a heartbeat, don't know where all the "I couldn't have him because he's a [censored]" comes from. I'm sure plenty of opposition fans hate our players too.

Papley is only a [censored] if he’s in the opposing team.

Every club supporter would go from hating in to loving him as soon as he signed on to their team.

Absolute gun.

Edited by BoBo

 

Little Papa is great to watch when he’s not playing against the Demons.


No first round pick for them this year either. Wonder if the 3 Giants supporters have their own death riding thread, or even a fan forum for that matter.


I know it's all about taking one game at a time but we should be licking our lips at taking on the toothless tigers next week. 

Just now, Rab D Nesbitt said:

I know it's all about taking one game at a time but we should be licking our lips at taking on the toothless tigers next week. 

Get there Dees fans. Should be a brilliant night.

Collingwood beat St Kilda just, we beat Essendon by a few and we’re back on top.

Let’s gooooooo


His was a funny.  What was the Sydney player trying to show the umpire?

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3 minutes ago, Vipercrunch said:

His was a funny.  What was the Sydney player trying to show the umpire?

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appealing for a Htb

 
7 minutes ago, wizardinoz said:

It's official. The Toigs are a rudderless rabble of a football club. licking bbc one GIF by BBC

I could be being pedantic, but those are lions. Haha

3 hours ago, Vipercrunch said:

He’s unfinished, but there’s plenty to work with.  He will be an interesting watch but could very well justify his draft position in 5 years.

Absolutely. Last two games we've only seen glimpses but the are impressive. Can kick a ball 50+ metres off one step, jump on an opponents shoulders and mark. Great agility. Will only get quicker and stronger.


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