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seems to be plenty of Carlton fans there. fair play to them for supporting the team in numbers

1 minute ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Looks like the fix is in - that too far was [censored] ridiculous

I agree. Seen players run a lot further than that!

 

Luke Darcy the only commentator that sounds like he's out on the field running around while calling. It's awful

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Payne us a big out for Lions

Mackay and Martin in

will be very close. Lions are yearly chokers

Lions by 3

 

Sounds like more Carlton supporters there, they are making some noise. They must breed well.

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2 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

How do the blues get so many tickets in Brisbane? 

The AFL Gave them 15,000 tickets 

4 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

I hate the 3 teams left.

This one's a relaxing watch though. Both hate cancels itself out

This is not looking good


3 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Sounds like more Carlton supporters there, they are making some noise. They must breed well.

They’ve had 23 years to save up.

How TF is Jobe getting a gig for a prelim?!

”sometimes it’s simpler to take the simple option”

thanks Einstein

What are the Lions doing? AFL would have alloyed 5k tickets to the Blues. their members not want to attend??

sounds at least 50-50

If we had a timeout rule Brisbane would be ringing the bell


4 minutes ago, brendan said:

The AFL Gave them 15,000 tickets 

Wtf!? so zero home advantage?! i’d be furious if i was the Lions

the entire ground level seems to be blues

That free kick to McKay happens to Max about 20 times a game and he never gets them

 

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