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How far did hill run?

great tackle Taylor and good defense GWS

 
 
23 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

I’ve never hated a player more, not since every member of the Essendon 2000 GF team. 
he makes Toby Greene look like Jesus H Christ .

no need to insult Toby

Giants are feelin' it.


Good on you, GWS!

 

4 minutes ago, rolling fog said:

Filth look dead in the water.

Their forward movement has completely dried up.

The Dutch have it on their terms right now - good tempo footy. 

I was thinking Armagh rather than the Dutch. 😀

i’ve got THE HOUSE on the pies under 40 but i’m actively cheering for the orange 

im a complex bloke i guess


1 minute ago, BaliDemon said:

Tom Green is a brute of a player. Elevating himself into game’s top 20 this year and finals series.

100%

When he kicked his goal I thought he was a beast of a mid.
Haven't taken notice before.

How good would be for the Pies to keep keeping behinds! 2-6!!!


How sad - Daicos missed a shot that even a Demon could kick.

6 minutes ago, brendan said:

Geez if the giants win I am going to be so busy on twitter/X absolutely giving some pies supporters hell after how they carried on after the Brayshaw incident 

Me too - I have my list ready.

 
Just now, monoccular said:

How sad - Daicos missed a shot that even a Demon could kick.

And straight away they say it was a tough kick to make.

Orange tsunami lol.... watching pies squirm is enjoyable :-) 


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