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7 minutes ago, DubDee said:

i can walk and chew gum at the same time 

I’m hearing ya mate. 
 

My ex never understood either. 

 

Ginnivan looks like Jayden Hunt's evil doppelganger. 

 

What’s the best outcome of this game? Is it better for Collingwood to win so Geelong may miss out on finals?

Or is it more important for us to finish first?

 
1 minute ago, BoBo said:

What’s the best outcome of this game? Is it better for Collingwood to win so Geelong may miss out on finals?

Or is it more important for us to finish first?

Geelong to miss finals, but at this rate there is no chance.

They are finding their groove at the right time of the season.


1 minute ago, BoBo said:

What’s the best outcome of this game? Is it better for Collingwood to win so Geelong may miss out on finals?

Or is it more important for us to finish first?

The best outcome is Collingwood winning because they're 6-8th quality and any side would want to play them in September.


1 minute ago, Roost it far said:

Pies well on top

They are premiers after all

1 minute ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Richo please get over your boy crush on Ginnivan. He’s pooh. 

Strongly disagree.

How come when the umpire calls stand, the players can still take 3 steps ?

 

8 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Brisbane v Adelaide

Percentage could well decide second spot.

A high scoring close shoot out would be wonderful assuming we can't have a Crows win

120-118 is perfect

Agree.

Very hard to win at the gabba.

But the crows will give it a shake, it's an elimination final for them and they have a pretty good defensive system.

 


25 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

I like Moore. Seems like an intelligent, articulate, personable bloke. God only knows how he deals with the filth faithful.

He's at the wrong club.

Yeah I'm sure when Grundy left he thought who can I have an intelligent conversation with 

8 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Richo sticking it to Danger

love it

He’s probably my favourite commentator.  He’s a bit vanilla at times but at least he speaks his mind and you don’t get the feeling he’s a complete AFL puppet. 

 

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