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Collingwood looking like the better team at the moment. Surely Geelong can take advantage in the forward line without Darcy there

 
40 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

I never understand why some commentators refer to certain players by both names (Christian/surname), as if they have a hyphenated name. e.g. Isaac Smith ... there is only one Smith on the ground. Bobby Hill's another. Taylor Adams. And Hoskin Elliott ... oops, that is a hyphenated surname!! 

It's usually players with surname-like Christian names, especially the Bulldogs' Baileys (x3) - Smith/Williams/Dale. A few others ... Touk Miller, Conor Nash, Zac Bailey (what is it about Bailey?), Dyson Heppell.

I think I have too much time on my hands.

And of course there is our ANB referred in the 2021 as Bullen

26 minutes ago, BDA said:

never wish an ACL on a player

ok. Then just an 8 week hamstring. 

9 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Dangerfield threw himself back.. or got shot by that sniper again.. 

He obviously needs to take that straight to the Board.  

 

Jeez the cats are running out of gas big-time. 
Collingwood doing well to be a point behind.


Stop taking mushrooms and commentating BT

 

Well done to Collingwood. This is more like the effort they brought for the past 22 rounds.

You hate to see it.


Could care less who wins this game.

Seen enough. Even if pies win, they are looking all over the shop defensively.

What I want to see is huge contest after huge contest.

Lot's of big hits from the cat's dad's army.

Let's see how they go next Friday night against the lions, who will be looking to smash them in the contest.

And what was that from BT -  they're like mushroom, they're coming alive!!!

The week three people die from toxic mushrooms!

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3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Has Rohan done anything?

Yes. Got injured. 


Hooe they both run each other into the ground ;) 

Go...... U S !!

BT is insufferable. Bring back Bruce 

13 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

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

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

Maybe not.

Go Pies.


8 minutes ago, GBDee said:

Ffs BT. “They’re like mushrooms.”

Love ❤️ - that’s what we call a failed simile 

2 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

220 pressure index for q2 by Pies. That is literally off the charts.

Hard to seem them sustain that throughout the game.

My guess is they got given a serve by Fly after yet another poor quarter and they relied. 
They’re lucky they are playing a side that’s as cooked as yesterday’s dinner. They should absolutely run Geelong off the field in the second half. 

 
12 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Has Rohan done anything?

Limped off. That's about all.


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