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Currently the two live games have produced 12 goals 31 behinds. Throw in Port’s 20 behinds and it’s been a brilliant day for goal kicking coaches.

 

Dont tell me another win to the pies by less than a goal. Does Collingwood live rent free inside every AFL players head.  What a terrible thought. Stuff of nightmares.

 
Just now, Dee Zephyr said:

Currently the two live games have produced 12 goals 31 behinds. Throw in Port’s 20 behinds and it’s been a brilliant day for goal kicking coaches.

Not so good for sevens revenue stream. 

Collingwood are the favourites, don't even think about putting money on Sydney. You'd be better off going down to Port Melbourne pier and throwing your wallet into the ocean.


 

Pies backman just kicked a rushed point there with the other ball..


7 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Go for it. Swans should be winning. Only poor kicking and umps keeping them out. But don't blame me.

that’s decided it

im not cashing out

😂

5 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

1 goal 13 down in Tassie, no wonder they want a roof.

1.15 - Yeah except it's at weather affected Marvel Stadium ...

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I thought the idea of football was to kick through the big sticks? Not the small or nothing sticks


22 minutes ago, DubDee said:

why did i have to pick the Pies in the last leg of my 6 leg multi??

Not looking too bad!

1.9 to 0.6!

and people are thinking the Saints fir the top 4?!

Well the Swans had their chances. How did this mob beat us in a final?


I have never wanted to play a team more than Collingwood. I wish we were playing them this week. This need a good old fashioned belting.

 

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