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2 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

The loyal bloke who didn’t want to leave that we kicked out? Bleeds red and blue and it’s a damn shame he’s running round at another club now.

 

2 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

The loyal bloke who didn’t want to leave that we kicked out? Bleeds red and blue and it’s a damn shame he’s running round at another club now.

True. But who the 'spuds' currently playing you say  he is better than?

 
1 minute ago, Wodjathefirst said:

For Melbourne’s sake.  Go Adelaide and Richmond tomorrow 

And Norf

…. I’ll see myself out


1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Yuck essendons back in the 8

But at the expense of Geelong 🩷

It’s been a shocker of a weekend thus far. Went to the G for starters and just realised I’ve only picked one winner in the tipping comp to date (Essendon). I’m going to bed 

52 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

And Norf

…. I’ll see myself out

Will be like bringing a slingshot to a gun fight 

 
1 hour ago, Jaded No More said:

And Norf

…. I’ll see myself out

Collingwood will either smash Norf by 176 points or come back from a 50 point three quarter time deficit to win.

Thats the way Collingwood roll these days.


Yesterday's loss was awful but these results have made it much easier to swallow, particularly Geelong losing to GWS at the cattery.

Did anyone see Jeremy Camerons horrible flop for a free which resulted in a shot on goal which thankfully he missed!? He should cop a fine for staging. 

Unfortunately, the Umps are so sensitive to the head/concussion issue that they are being manipulated by players to blow the whistle when they see a head 'jerk'! Its the new 'slip the tackle up to the neck by raising the arm', but, hey, there are four Umps now so everything will be alright!

3 hours ago, Hellaintabadplacetobe said:

Yesterday's loss was awful but these results have made it much easier to swallow, particularly Geelong losing to GWS at the cattery.

Did anyone see Jeremy Camerons horrible flop for a free which resulted in a shot on goal which thankfully he missed!? He should cop a fine for staging. 

Weightman vs gc too ? 

Bulldogs got the trip to Hell having to play in Darwin.

Wonder who will get it next year (why am I suspicious)

Bulldogs play Geelong next week at Docklands. Looking at both teams last night in that final quarter it doesn't look good.

Suns have Adelaide


Was reading the West Coast board on BF and several have commented that Hunt could win their BnF this year.

The only thing that delights me about sidebottom and cox playing in their milestone games today is the fact they have to do it at marvel stadium 

9 minutes ago, P-man said:

Was reading the West Coast board on BF and several have commented that Hunt could win their BnF this year.

Explains everything.

Richmond love butchering the ball inside 50


1 hour ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Bulldogs got the trip to Hell having to play in Darwin.

Wonder who will get it next year (why am I suspicious)

Bulldogs play Geelong next week at Docklands. Looking at both teams last night in that final quarter it doesn't look good.

Suns have Adelaide

We play Alice, we won’t get the Darwin game. 

21 minutes ago, P-man said:

Was reading the West Coast board on BF and several have commented that Hunt could win their BnF this year.

All you have to do is play every game for West Coast and you’ll be guaranteed a top 5 B&F finish.

On 5/27/2023 at 5:43 AM, dazzledavey36 said:

Happy Saturday. 

Many of us love it when Calscum poor out their bile, but in reality, it's no different to most of the [censored] that's spilled out on 'Land after a Demon loss.

 
On 5/27/2023 at 10:14 AM, Bimbo said:

From Carlton Big Footy:

Melbourne, bombers, gold coast, the bye. 4 tough games coming up

 

They generally dont seem very happy

Maybe the poster is moonlighting as a Norf interchange marshal.

13 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Collingwood will either smash Norf by 176 points or come back from a 50 point three quarter time deficit to win.

Thats the way Collingwood roll these days.

They are a very good side wait till you see what happens to us on KB.


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