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Just now, The heart beats true said:

I hate watching footy at Docklands. The ball zips around and bounces in a way that it just doesn’t anywhere else.

No wind, never greasy, always fast. It feels like a hybrid version of the game.

I also reckon in the long run it’s a disadvantage to the teams based there.

Definitely a disadvantage come finals. 

 
1 hour ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

We can all hope WCW !!!

What a wonderful end to the weekend it would be!

Essendrug is just a [censored] club - I hate the [censored]!

Halftime and only two points in it!

🤞🏼

That was an interesting one from Goldstein, both hands in the back pushing an essendon player off balance, who pushed a north player off balance and into an essendon knee in a marking pack.
Was paid as a mark when it should have been a free to Essendon.
Can Goldy get reported for causing the concussion of his own team mate? 😁

I really don't like this legitimisation of pushing in the back.

 

Good on Tarryn Thomas. 🙂

 

Come in north.  Love to see it


6 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

since he goaled north have stopped - hit by the karma bus, perhaps

As long as the Karma bus doesn’t back up and run over them. 

Come on North, do it for Ratts. And coz Brad Scott and Essendon in general  

Shut up, Dwayne. 

the Weid having a shocker.

4 touches 2 clangers 

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Clarko would be proud of this win

All is not lost at North. missing a few. lots of good kids


11 minutes ago, DubDee said:

the Weid having a shocker.

4 touches 2 clangers 

Ben McKay has flogged him.

 

of Tarryn Thomas can get his personal stuff together he could be some player. plus LDU and Wardlaw etc. 


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