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8 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Mooney keeps saying someone’s out of the game with HIA. WTF is that?

google tells me hiatus hernia but i have my doubts!

It’s a type of flu I believe. 

 

The Cats without Blicavs are significantly less of a threat. Can't replace someone like that.

Watched Collingwood v Carlton last night, the Blues played better, with more intensity and pressure and the Pies wilted at times. The Blues have knocked off No.1 & No.2 on the ladder convincingly. The wailing and gnashing of teeth from the toothless ones and the nauseating pro Pies media was like a symphony to my ears.

Currently flicking between Doggies v GWS and Geelong v Freo on Kayo. GWS are pretty insipid so far. Cats lacklustre too ...

 
29 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Mooney keeps saying someone’s out of the game with HIA. WTF is that?

google tells me hiatus hernia but i have my doubts!

head injury assessment

Ah, the beautiful sound of the inbreed cats fans booing when the umpires don't favour them. Entitled [censored].


42 minutes ago, No. 31 said:

Watched Collingwood v Carlton last night, the Blues played better, with more intensity and pressure and the Pies wilted at times. The Blues have knocked off No.1 & No.2 on the ladder convincingly. The wailing and gnashing of teeth from the toothless ones and the nauseating pro Pies media was like a symphony to my ears.

Currently flicking between Doggies v GWS and Geelong v Freo on Kayo. GWS are pretty insipid so far. Cats lacklustre too ...

I'm getting a strange premonition that the Blues' run will be a bit like our 2018 - break into finals with a bit of form, win an elimination final over a roughly-equal team due for a letdown, have a special night out in a semi-final beating a vulnerable top-4 team, and then get absolutely splattered in a prelim.

Coming up against any of Saints, Cats or Giants, the Blues would certainly feel they had the upper hand at the moment. Given that they've now beaten Collingwood as well as giving Port a thorough whack, anything is possible.

Collingwood out in straight sets to Melbourne then Carlton... oh, the humanity!

 
26 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Ah, the beautiful sound of the inbreed cats fans booing when the umpires don't favour them. Entitled [censored].

Don’t you just love it 😂😂


Jeez Tom Hawkins is looking very old and slow today. It's about time.

Both scores are 64-57…wow.

[censored] the cats , Go Freo

Corey Wagner playing well

well done fella


5 minutes ago, Chook said:

Jeez Tom Hawkins is looking very old and slow today. It's about time.

Now he’s hobbling off. Doesn’t look bad but at his age it might not be good either if it’s a calf

Just now, DubDee said:

someone broke Cameron. 1.5

wtf

2 concussions in a few weeks can't have helped...


 
Just now, Jaded No More said:

Tell me again how Geelong are a threat to our top 4 spot 🙄

I think you'll find the media narrative shifted to the Blues as of about 10pm last nite.


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