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1 minute ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

We have a better defence than Port but I think it’s fair to say they’re a more skilful side than us.

Some of their I50 entries are surgeon like.

Certainly helps that Geelong are not getting near it in the middle. 

 
30 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Your TV’s fine. He does have short legs relative to his torso. Nick Daicos is the same as is Mason Cox among many others. Makes for a lower centre of gravity and means they’re harder to bring down in a tackle and they stay on their feet more often. 

You sure i dont need a new telly?

 
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6 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

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 🙄  

Reckon they don’t have them which of ludicrous if true. Should we a level playing field at all AFL Stadiums. 


JHF is a ducker.  No diff to Ginniven but keeps gettings frees.

 

I'm hating how much I'm enjoying this.

BTW who is Christensen going to cite from Melbourne if we have a bye this week?
Maybe 2 against the cats to keep things on track.

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That is a disputed mark and should've been balled up.

Cats are getting reamed also haha.


1 minute ago, Demon Dynasty said:

That is a disputed mark and should've been balled up.

Cats are getting reamed also haha.

I think it's only fair that Gellong gets to play all of their games at their construction site.

2 minutes ago, Jontee said:

You sure i dont need a new telly?

I mean, if the shortness of JHF’s legs is one of many issues, then sure, get yourself a new TV. 


Assuming we hold our ground and finish 3rd, I think it might be best if Port finish 1st and we have a crack at Collingwood (second) in week1.

The last three encounters we’ve had a substantial portion of the lead against Collingwood, and therefore we hopefully should match up ok against them in a final.

6 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Reckon they don’t have them which of ludicrous if true. Should we a level playing field at all AFL Stadiums. 

Maybe the ARC can’t work near the padding?

 

Other than that appalling gift to Dangerfield Port have the last 9 goals.  
Crush the morale. 


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