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Just now, McQueen said:

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

He’s back on anyway. 

 
Just now, Jaded No More said:

He’s back on anyway. 

 Yeah must’ve just needed the poo back on now

And you have to admit the pies are doing it very, very well right now. Don’t necessarily like the club but really admire that team they have playing right now.

 

Interesting goal feast at Marvel stadium. Apart from Tom Stewart down one end and Liam Jones the other, no-one on the ground seems to know how to defend. 

Hawkins elbows English in the chin, and gets a weak free kick for being held. So sick of that carp. English is now a very good ruckman, playing a great game.

Bontempelli is in a league of his own. His ability to kick under pressure is insane. 


Go dogs!

 
2 minutes ago, Gunna’s said:

Far out these umps must have directives to keep Geelong in it. 

that in the back to Stengal when he was out of bounds was [censored] embarrassing 

of course the commentators refused to acknowledge it and talked about Stengals ‘great story’. save that [censored] for half time


is there a more overrated player than Naughton?

8 minutes ago, DubDee said:

that in the back to Stengal when he was out of bounds was [censored] embarrassing 

of course the commentators refused to acknowledge it and talked about Stengals ‘great story’. save that [censored] for half time

The [censored] broadcasters are part of the whole system with the AFL. They try and avoid putting the replays for all those dodgy decisions by the umpires.


1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

Gees Humphries looks incredible.

agreed. future star

him plus Touk, Rowell, Anderson etc. Suns building a good side. Ballard and Collins down back. 

Key thing will be sticking with Dew. 

I don’t miss us trying to play football in Darwin. 

Edited by ANG13

Would love Lukosius along side JVR

what a gun


8 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

Our Gold Coast win is getting better as every week goes by. 

GCS must be regretting letting the mediocre Freo beat them in Adelaide.

 
6 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

gc17 are going to be super tough to beat going forward

nucleus of a really good side there

They haven't won tonight yet though...

Meanwhile the Dogs cannot defend. If they're serious they have no business losing to a Geelong side missing the midfield talent Geelong's missing (Dangerfield, Guthrie, Holmes, Duncan, Stanley). But they cannot stop Geelong moving the ball on transition.

Just now, titan_uranus said:

They haven't won tonight yet though...

Meanwhile the Dogs cannot defend. If they're serious they have no business losing to a Geelong side missing the midfield talent Geelong's missing (Dangerfield, Guthrie, Holmes, Duncan, Stanley). But they cannot stop Geelong moving the ball on transition.

The umpires and Bulldogs not kicking straight kept the Cats in this game.


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