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2 minutes ago, BDA said:

How good is Isaac Smith at 34 years of age.

That was an excellent goal he just kicked. 

 

If the two clubs are monitoring their own interchange numbers and an interchange steward is monitoring both then it isn't too much of a stretch surely to let them know when they've reached their limit to avoid something like this happening? 

I really wish Fox would realise Adam Papalia is their best commentator and use him more. 

 
3 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

I really wish Fox would realise Adam Papalia is their best commentator and use him more. 

He has the audacity to call the game, and applaud the gameplay. It’s so novel!

55 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

For those that are watching the Dogs v Adelaide game, have Dogs been that good or Adelaide that poor.

Dogs are quietly making a top 4 bid.

Was at the game. Crows brought some heat early but Dogs are outstandingly good at getting out of stoppage or spillage when being pressured. They looked a division above the Crows all day.

I have the Dogs and Lions both to win a flag in the next 3 or 4 years...but had the Dogs a year or two away before some of their young talls mature. But their mids are good and clean enough under pressure to potentially go deep.


Luke Jackson is carving it up today. His last month has been really good, and his groundball work is so clean and sharp.

Freo up and about…shaping up as a big game next week.

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3 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Only has a capacity of 11k so it's usually a sell out

It's the same travel time as Geelong from Melbourne so it's not a long travel. Not much further than Casey from the Melbourne CBD in travel time.

Why Bulldogs are paid $1M to play there by the State Government... who knows

Ballarat used to be a marginal electorate.

1 hour ago, dees189227 said:

No conspiracy. Nth stuffed up there interchange rotations. Surely there is someone on the nth bench that counts these

Used to be a part-time job - Ratten. They didn't back-fill the position. Tight budget at Arden Street.


1 hour ago, Go the Biff said:

Bloody hell.  I'm no friend of Norf but even I'm wondering how many times the footy gods can fart in their faces. Brutal way to lose. 

How good would Australia be if this had happened to Filth/PorkBarrellStadium/Carscum/Essendrugs/Horethorn?

57 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

If the two clubs are monitoring their own interchange numbers and an interchange steward is monitoring both then it isn't too much of a stretch surely to let them know when they've reached their limit to avoid something like this happening? 

If you are going to be reasonable and sensible you are posting on the wrong site.

Cats with double the free kicks over in Perth

Sounds about right

1 hour ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Freo up and about…shaping up as a big game next week.

What are the early odds atm?

3 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Only has a capacity of 11k so it's usually a sell out

It's the same travel time as Geelong from Melbourne so it's not a long travel. Not much further than Casey from the Melbourne CBD in travel time.

Why Bulldogs are paid $1M to play there by the State Government... who knows

And it’s a much better place to visit than Geelong which remains a [censored]. Good food and bars


That Cats getting a right royal rogering from the umps in this last quarter.

I know the feeling all too well 🤣

Banfield swung around 360 throws the ball away right in front of a number of umps.... "play on" 😄

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can i just say

Suck on a bag on [censored] Cats!!

they have had their easy run of games and are 5-5. they’ve beaten WC, Hawks, GC, Crows and bombers. 

now they have Giants, Dogs Port, Dees

Top 4 done for them. 


35 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

What are the early odds atm?

Would you believe $1.20 to $4.50! 

13 minutes ago, DaveyJones'sLocker said:

8-0 free kicks in the final qrt 

similar feel to last night 

in fairness the Cats had the rub of the green the other 3 quarters. they were double the free kicks at one point 13-6. a lot of them very dubious and resulting in goals 

41 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

What are the early odds atm?

Narrm $1.24 Walyalup $4.10 

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am i the only that is more interested in the QLD derby over the bombers/tigers?

i like the dreamtime vibe of it all but the game will be horrible 

Just now, DubDee said:

am i the only that is more interested in the QLD derby over the bombers/tigers?

i like the dreamtime vibe of it all but the game will be horrible 

I was more interested until I realised who’s commentating the game. 


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