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Just now, BDA said:

Mcartin has jvr in his pocket today 

Shouldn’t even be playing. AFL cheats. 

 
15 minutes ago, Hopeful Demon said:

The dislike for Hunter on this site is really embarrassing and cringe. He's been consistently good this year and will possibly finish in the top 5 in our best and fairest.

And by the way, he is a way better player than Jordon.

It’s an opinion, l think he has a lot of deficiencies in his game, always have

l don’t dislike him

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1 minute ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Kozzie is a menace, went flying through and smashed a Swans player then

He's done it a few times today, love it


1 minute ago, BDA said:

Mcartin has jvr in his pocket today 

McCartin is one of the best defenders in the game.

4 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Salem looks like someone who has never played the game before

Thyroid issues can really kick one’s butt. I suspect that’s been the major cause of Salo’s problems this year. 

This must be a weird game for the Players. Yes they need a good hit out, but it is meaningless. 
If Sydney hadn’t been gifted last weeks game, the whole weekend would not have been a complete Yawn Fest

 
1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Oliver unsighted this quarter .

 

 

Mate have you seen who is taking the centre clearances? Hunter was in there before. 
3 behind the ball and 2 down in stoppage. Lol. 


29 minutes ago, layzie said:

Yep, there's already a load of smoke beaming up from AFL House.

Well they already organised an interstate Qualifying Final at our expense, so no surprise.

Easy to see why HQ were so keen to have McCartin play this week and next. 


After Viney's and Brayshaws theatrical celebration that looked super contrived - I am officially down the Alice in Wonderland rabbit burrow of 'tripping'.

My cynicism is at an all time high about the AFL.

Stay High Alice In Wonderland GIF

 

Happy to be in front against an always-difficult opponent on a ground that is difficult to play on.

Sydney's contested marking is giving them some looks, and our fumbly ball handling is costing us at times.


2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

This must be a weird game for the Players. Yes they need a good hit out, but it is meaningless. 
If Sydney hadn’t been gifted last weeks game, the whole weekend would not have been a complete Yawn Fest

Swans are playing for a home final so hardly meaningless 

3 minutes ago, Billy said:

It’s an opinion, l think he has a lot of deficiencies in his game, always have

l don’t dislike him

Biggest deficiency is no right foot, hence he gets trapped into kicking along the ground or underground handballs etc to get out of trouble. Smart player for all that.. 

 

not seeing disco as a finals defender at this stage - tommo is reliable and experienced.


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