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any late changes for swans v cats?

subs?

 
7 minutes ago, DubDee said:

any late changes for swans v cats?

subs?

Cats could just have 15 on the ground for the whole game, theyll still roll the Swans.

7 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Cats could just have 15 on the ground for the whole game, theyll still roll the Swans.

dunno reckon it’ll be close. 

 

So the suns pies game is a sell out. Unfortunately I suspect there will be more pies fans there and the suns won't know what hit them 


[censored] off BT. definitely got him in the jaw he reckon with the duncan hit

he says things as fact when he has no idea!

Swans slicing the Cats up, but kicking worse than us!

 

Scott playing the aggressive counter attack. kick outs straight up the guts in the first Q. never see. that 

Swans have killed them. 6 very gettable shots at goal for 1 goal. Henney two out on the full. horrible


4 minutes ago, DubDee said:

[censored] i hate the Cats

There’s just something about them that screams [censored] blokes!

4 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

Sling tackle on Francis. 

Nothing to see here???

he’ll get a week but Swans don’t get a free kick

go AFL

Good to see Aaron Francis getting another crack - playing quite well.


Swans should be 7.2

what are they doing?!?

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

Swans should be 7.2

what are they doing?!?

Copying us. 

1.6 🤬

bad kicking = bad footy

2 free kicks for the entire quarter. Then again, it’s normally the ones umpires don’t pay that frustrate the heck out of me.

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Blicavs scragging non stop. Just hit Swan in head after two arm grab with ball 15 metres away.

31 minutes ago, DubDee said:

[censored] off BT. definitely got him in the jaw he reckon with the duncan hit

he says things as fact when he has no idea!

the mute button has been pressed

on the Blakely bump where was “definitely contact to the Jaw” the replay clearly show a chest bump and blakely is unaffected with 11 in the first Q. stop making [censored] up 

 

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