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10 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

In a crossover from the puppy thread, I'm led to believe that the pooch on the left is named "Yartapuulti".

 

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Clarrie with another hard ball get....

 

Admittedly tingling a little with anticipation. The Demons are pound for pound, man for man the better team. Providing we arrive ready to play, the result should in our favour. Port will provide a challenge of course, if the GPS is switched on.

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Always amazed by the betting on footy. Biggest bet so far $50,000 on Melbourne to win. Biggest bet the other way is $8,000 with a 42 point start. Guess some folk just have to much money.


i’m being subjected to NRL at the moment

pray for me

hoping this nonsense is done before the real footy

8 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Always amazed by the betting on footy. Biggest bet so far $50,000 on Melbourne to win. Biggest bet the other way is $8,000 with a 42 point start. Guess some folk just have to much money.

the former is about to win 30G

 

OH come on get this game started,im going crazy


i just walked past Tmac on the boundary and he called out, “hey! You’re back again!” I said “yeah, you really need to stop following me.” He smiled n winked.

I’m thinking a Spring wedding 

Will we get a fair run from the umps?

As tough as this game is, I think it's the most exciting so far.

Watched JHF play against us, for North. He had trouble getting into the game, last season. Hopefully not developing quickly. 

Rozee and Butters, bad luck Harmes isn't playing.

3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Surely the melbourne fans there tonight at the ground won't boo JHF

I am the same, booing is only for nasty acts.

1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

i just walked past Tmac on the boundary and he called out, “hey! You’re back again!” I said “yeah, you really need to stop following me.” He smiled n winked.

I’m thinking a Spring wedding 

Love is grand,you kids


Pumped for this.

We are better across all three lines. Lets go!!

 

Just now, forever demons said:

Love is grand,you kids

Just behave,no throwing your panties over the fence when he scores

Trac booing his teams mates and having a laugh about the lack of crowd noise when they ran through the banner. Hilarious. 


1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

As a finals feel about it for some reason. 

8 point game

 
6 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Trac booing his teams mates and having a laugh about the lack of crowd noise when they ran through the banner. Hilarious. 

He’ll probably cop a fine, “unsportsmanlike behaviour.” 


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