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4 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Greene decapitated without ducking - play on.  Yes, umpires have received their orders.

The fix is on

 
 
1 minute ago, rolling fog said:

The fix is on

The exact thought i had when it didn't go out and they called a ball up


Jees over the top to Greene was on.

Gws running over the ground better but Collingwood should finish strong with the extra rest

Cmon Giants fire up. Need to shut this filth up. I don’t want the city overrun by wailing toothless racist zombies.

 

It’s weird the similarity in feeling between wanting a result out of hatred and wanting one out of love. 

Bedford has had a couple of almost-chances and not quite gotten it right. 

Just now, BaliDemon said:

The intensity of that last 5-7 minutes was insane. Blokes had about .01 second to get rid of the aggot.

Except DeGoey, who had about 15 seconds and two tackles


Love GWS composure in defence. All year. Saved two goals chaining it out, after halfing contest aerially. It's that Sean Wight diving desperation kind of footy that makes us fans applaud the great defence

Edited by John Demonic

GWS looking a bit panicky - need to take a breath, calm down and do what they did in Q2

Just now, Chook said:

Bedford has had a couple of almost-chances and not quite gotten it right. 

Not good enough. Harsh but he’s completely sh… the bed at some crucial moments. 

I can see why Greene didn't get the free. On reply he did lower the knees down and kind of duck.

Anyway the giants tried to go to much that quarter. They also need to realise they have options up forward and not just blaze away.

The good news is they're going towards the end in the final quarter where the majority of goals have been kicked.


1 minute ago, nedleg said:

It’s weird the similarity in feeling between wanting a result out of hatred and wanting one out of love. 

I am so invested in the suffering of Collingwood

6 minutes ago, BDA said:

The commentators suck to high heaven. Sweet Jesus 

It is horrendous. Taylor cannot string three words together.

For Brayshaw every kick is a 'ball'.

Hodge sounds stoned.

Danger is a plonker.

Toby Greene this moment is made for you. Feed him the rock.

Edited by layzie

 

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