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This is like the QF but the Giants limited the damage better than us in the first qtr and have gained momentum quicker than us.

 

C'mon Hogan and Green.
.... And Bedford.

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Pies were very average against us and got away with one. This GWS side mean business. Game on.

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Surprised there wasn't a score review overturn of the Green goal, touched 2 meters behind the goal line.

 

That accuracy is good to see. The Pies are shell shocked. 

12 hours ago, Superunknown said:

I hope all y’all with the Twitter (never “X”) will pile on and hit McGuire and Maynard and the CFC official with “justice has prevailed Eddie (you buffoon). GWS putting the fun back in footy!!”

Gold 🤣🤣🤣


Maynard's man sets up another shot at goal. 🙂

7 point deficit Pies.

Bring on the umpiring.

2 minutes ago, rolling fog said:

AFL House getting nervous!!!

Never fear - maggots and ARC will come out when needed

3 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Surprised there wasn't a score review overturn of the Green goal, touched 2 meters behind the goal line.

I agree

and resulting in Melbourne being fined $10m and losing the next 10 years of draft picks because it was Brayshaw’s fault


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. 

 

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 


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