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Just now, whatwhat say what said:

ollie sestan the same

Will Verrall, too. A great example was Gavin Wanganeen. His torso seemed disproportionately long. 

 

Finlayson not only playing fantastic football whilst dealing with a horrendous personal situation but has done a great job to hold onto that receding hairline of his for so long. Up there with Jordan Lewis. 

45 minutes ago, Jontee said:

Bit late, but did we make the correct selection in not picking Wines?

not sure... who did we pick?

 
4 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Will Verrall, too. A great example was Gavin Wanganeen. His torso seemed disproportionately long. 

Daddy Daicos was one of the first of this build I noticed.


Just now, YearOfTheDees said:

I think is was Wines or Viney. Think we went the right way. 

nah

It was Viney's recommendation so they say to go with another guy....

Could just be a rumour though

 
3 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Bergmann and JHF look identical at medium distance. No wonder I think JHF is such a good player

I was doing the same on Monday night with Moore and the other backline headband. 


7 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Finlayson not only playing fantastic football whilst dealing with a horrendous personal situation but has done a great job to hold onto that receding hairline of his for so long. Up there with Jordan Lewis. 

Geez bowel cancer at 25 and with child. Doesnt get much tougher than that. Gut-wrenching tbh.

1 minute ago, Demonland said:

I’ve made that mistake a few times watching Port 

bergman will be back in victoria soon so it'll be less confusing

Edited by whatwhat say what

I think it would be best for us if Port destroy the Cats’ confidence in the 2nd half.

The frees will even out.  ( but they won’t next Thursday!)

 

Edited by Jumping Jack Clennett
Typo


31 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

We do but only for AFLW matches.

Any reason why only AFLW matches WCW? 

4 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Geez bowel cancer at 25 and with child. Doesnt get much tougher than that. Gut-wrenching tbh.

I think it might have been the reason for the switch to Port Adelaide from GWS, for more family support. 

Garbage free to Dunderfield and an even worse 50. 
Gift goal. 
 


1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Dangerfield is the most blessed player when it comes to the umps. 

Bloke is a deadset cheat. Being head of the AFLPA clearly comes with benefits.

Really need Viney to take Danger to the cleaners again next week. I hate that bug-eyed smug pr!ck

FFS these goal reviews take far too long.  Then they draw it out a further 5 seconds with “result on scoreboard”.   Just say “goal” or whatever and get on with it.  I guess Gil thinks it “adds to the game day experience” 😠

PS Didn’t review at all the foot over the line last Monday.  

Edited by monoccular

 
2 minutes ago, monoccular said:

FFS these goal reviews take far too long.  Then they draw it out a further 5 seconds with “result on scoreboard”. 
Didn’t review at all the foot over the line last Monday.  

And why is it that the snicko meter often seems to go missing with these interstate games?

I would've thought that was the option that determines if it truly cleared the goal post.  Not just the eye test 🙄  

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