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Tom Mitchell 10 tackles halfway thru the third. 😮

 
40 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

If Melbourne was playing right now, we’d be losing our minds at that display against West Coast with 2 on the bench. Unimpressive. 

A bit of copy and paste from Pie land.

Absolutely pathetic

We aren’t a very good top side 

Making Tim Kelly look like prime Dusty

This is rudiculous.

We are a laughing stock
 

1 minute ago, Dee Zephyr said:

A bit of copy and paste from Pie land.

Absolutely pathetic

We aren’t a very good top side 

Making Tim Kelly look like prime Dusty

This is rudiculous.

We are a laughing stock
 

And people think Demonland is bad

A laughing stock… Jesus Christ they’re top of the ladder. 


2 minutes ago, darkhorse72 said:

repeat of the Freo game...will they run out of legs. 

They’ll 100% run out of legs. But this is very impressive from them and very poor from Pies. 

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

And people think Demonland is bad

A laughing stock… Jesus Christ they’re top of the ladder. Right.

Over the top much those comments  lol.

This could be their worst performance of the year and they will still win the game. 

McCreery is off injured too, not sure on the details but he's an important small forward for them. 


Ginnivan looks like the poor man's Jayden Hunt. 

12 minutes ago, MrFreeze said:

McCreery is off injured too, not sure on the details but he's an important small forward for them. 

And Hoskin-Elliott but probably only a rolled ankle.

Who takes the dangerous Ash Johnson next week? Hibberd?

He’s already destroyed us once.

That Daicos kid is a jet. 

1 hour ago, Jaded No More said:

At some point it’s not bad luck it’s bad management. 
Their players are clearly unfit and their injury management is clearly rubbish. It’s been like that for 3 seasons.

Hunt doesn’t seem to be struggling for fitness, having come from Melbourne. 

Yeah .... We've been there.


Strange fact. No team has played West Coast in WA this season and won the week after. Bombers get the chance to be the first this week or the Pies next week if North get up tomorrow. Maybe the $5.00 for North tomorrow is worth a go.

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Johnson with a bad corky. 
Will probably be ok with a long break. 

But it clearly showed that he jarred his knee. 
was it reported correctly by the commentators?

2 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

JDG in trouble ? Let’s see what  Mr MRO does with this one. 

There is zero chance De Goey gets less than 3 weeks.

 
1 minute ago, McQueen said:

But it clearly showed that he jarred his knee. 
was it reported correctly by the commentators?

It looked like the back of the thigh is what he was holding. Who knows. No Johnson helps enormously. 

2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

It looked like the back of the thigh is what he was holding. Who knows. No Johnson helps enormously. 

At the end there, I thought he was limping like he was about to [censored] himself and had to go to the toilet. 


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