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1 minute ago, SPC said:

Just landed in Melbourne, saw Petty injured on the AFL app- any updates on what it is and severity? Cheers 

Stubbed his toe. Came back on and kicked 2 goals. 
Grass going to the MRO looking at a 3 week suspension. 

 
1 minute ago, SPC said:

Just landed in Melbourne, saw Petty injured on the AFL app- any updates on what it is and severity? Cheers 

Just a toe complaint after a mark off a shanked kick inside 50.  Strapped it up and seems to be fine (till now).

 

I’m sitting level 4, and heard the Viney head clash from here. He just shook it off, kicked a bullet to JVR, goal. I know we all know about Jack’s hardness, but FMD he’s hard! 

My MCC card didn't work tonight for no reason at all. This is one of the reasons I hardly go to the footy in the reserve because this has happened 2 times now. I never have this issue with my Trident membership. Now i gotta deal with this junk during the week.

Paying enough money, seriously.


I expect us to really put the foot down and dismantle them like they have done to us many times.

I know it's probably a good thing but I feel like gawn hasn't done much today. I think I still expect him to dominate each game.

But loving vineys game today

Just now, Webber said:

I’m sitting level 4, and heard the Viney head clash from here. He just shook it off, kicked a bullet to JVR, goal. I know we all know about Jack’s hardness, but FMD he’s hard! 

Someone next to me said he has to come off. I said yes if they drag his dead carcass off the ground he will come off. 

Petty moonboot, subbed out

 

Crushed them with one of the most dominant quarters i’ve ever seen. could easy have been 8-9 goals up at Q time

Pressure off in the 2nd but still put 3 goals on to 1. 

Now another burst in the 3rd to get bring home an easy 75pt win


1 minute ago, PVardy said:

Petty moonboot, subbed out

Why are his toes sticking out of the boot?

 

DAS BOOT.

1 minute ago, PVardy said:

Petty moonboot, subbed out

not great at all

He left the ground a second time for injury which wasn't a good sign

4 minutes ago, PVardy said:

Petty moonboot, subbed out

I take back what I said. Bloody hell. 


Hawthorn have just doubled there goals in 3 minutes.

They've come out focused, we've come out falling over 


1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Getting beaten in the Centre clearances too easily.

it's deliberate... remember 😅

 

Much of Grundy's work at center bounces tonight .... 😬


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