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It’s times like these I wish we had some “100 Magical Moments of AFL/VFL football” pure #thughits moments and we had a modern day Crackers or Jacko who could have taken Maynard’s head off or snapped an arm off then used it to beat him senseless 

Umps waiting till the Pies change the man on the mark then call stand.

 

Wish we still had jesse

jeez they’re doing a Melbourne 

 

Note to drafters - find the next Toby greene 

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4 minutes ago, Deebauched said:

Who cares about cricket?   ffs.

 

a billion indians, 235m pakistanis, 50m poms, 20m sri lankans, 15m oztrayans, 10m south africans...

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3 minutes ago, bing181 said:

Hard to watch to be honest - could/should have been us out there. The Pies don't look all that invincible, we had their measure. Hope GWS get up all the same.

So unbelievably frustrating to throw away two rolled gold tickets to this weekend. I hope the players are watching and thinking about why they're not here instead of blocking it out on a beach somewhere in Fiji.

1 minute ago, Superunknown said:

Wish we still had jesse

jeez they’re doing a Melbourne 

 

Note to drafters - find the next Toby greene 

The next Charlie curnow fills a bigger need

 

Penrith are a seriously good Rugby team.


Yes!!! Hogan!!!

The cheering for Maynard is disgusting.

 

We’re also talking about supporters of the filth - the least self aware [censored] out there 


GWS are doing okay here. Pies thrive on a big blowout start but they’ve been thwarted from doing so. Giants are settling. 

Nice to see Jesse breaking away from that thug and take a solid mark.

Please come cack!!


Yes!!! Pies are ragged and rattled. 😀

The Pies pressure has dropped off as it naturally has to (can't play with that ferocity for 120 minutes), and the Giants are starting to capitalise just like we were able to - only they're kicking goals and we couldn't

Giants next best thing to us would be seeing filth lose

 

Blow the siren

Suck it Maynard. Not only did hogan mark it on you but then your direct man Greene scored the goal.


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