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Australia looks very lethargic. France's ball handling far better in the early game so far. They'll will win this easily I'm afraid...

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2 minutes ago, Chook said:

Australia looks very lethargic. France's ball handling far better in the early game so far. They'll will win this easily I'm afraid...Australia looks very lethargic. France's ball handling far better in the early game so far. They'll will win this easily I'm afraid...

Carna Frogs! Cant take any more media hysteria even Comrade Albanese is wearing a Tillie scarf?

I was barracking for the Poms in the Tests too.  You cant say i discriminate.

 


3 minutes ago, Deebauched said:

Carna Frogs! Cant take any more media hysteria even Comrade Albanese is wearing a Tillie scarf?

I was barracking for the Poms in the Tests too.  You cant say i discriminate.

 

Cheering against Aussie teams because of the media , ok then. 

I find it more enjoyable to cheer for my country than against it

4 minutes ago, Deebauched said:

Carna Frogs! Cant take any more media hysteria even Comrade Albanese is wearing a Tillie scarf?

I was barracking for the Poms in the Tests too.  You cant say i discriminate.

 

You’re no great loss to the nation that’s for sure.

rubbish decisions to the Lions. Very pro hometown umpiring here.

 

What have the frogs ever given us except grief about our submarine fleet and a whole lot of funny sounding words into our vernacular. Go Australia.

31 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Essendon ahead of Geelong on the ladder despite being belted twice by them.

Sometimes the ladder lies.

Essendon beat us convincingly. Yes, yet ladder tells the truth in this case.

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8 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

What have the frogs ever given us except grief about our submarine fleet and a whole lot of funny sounding words into our vernacular. Go Australia.

Also wine and good cheese.

9 minutes ago, Chook said:

Essendon beat us convincingly. Yes, yet ladder tells the truth in this case.

As the great David King once said, it’s not who you play, it’s when you play them.

Essendon in gather round being a prime example. 


2 minutes ago, Chook said:

A one goal win. Women's or mens I don't care. Both.

Are you trying to kill me?

 

5 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Crows by a point at half time. Dare to dream?

Hope the ‘Burgess’ team fitness kicks in the  2nd half and they roll Brisbane 

4 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Are you trying to kill me?

 

Dees by 60. This is the non-mfc thread Jaded.

Aussies doing all the attacking but it doesn't look to me like either side will be able to overcome the opposition defence. The best chance of the game was to the Aussies late in the first half but blocked by the French Jake Lever (damn you rick).

Even if the Lions win, I hope this low margin remains because so far it’s dropped their percentage again. 


Worried about Australia right now. I think with Sam Kerr coming on France has a sneaky chance to slip in under the overly-attacking mindset brought on by the crowd and the sub.

Just now, YearOfTheDees said:

How the -uck are none of these going in the net.

France is being super-professional right now. Very worried. Don't stuff this up by being too aggressive!!!

 
1 hour ago, BDA said:

rubbish decisions to the Lions. Very pro hometown umpiring here.

Just the nature of sports entertainment. Some teams favoured.


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