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13 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

[censored] Dakota and her dumbarze celebration 

Was very arrogant with her interview with Sam Lane.

 
5 minutes ago, Mickey said:

How tardy was the time keeper on that siren?

I noticed that in the first quarter too as the ball was being kicked in to the lions forward 50.

2 minutes ago, Brownie said:

I noticed that in the first quarter too as the ball was being kicked in to the lions forward 50.

Even the timekeeper is on their side 😠


11 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Goldie! I hope she’s ok. Not liking the limp. 

They should show that. Her leg was chopped, fairly, as she kicked it. Common way to get ligament damage like an MCL. 

I hope she is OK.

The lions pressure is immense as they have a lot to play for, in reality more than us for a 2nd chance.  They are playing really well.

Hopefully our superior fitness and workrate will allow to finish over the top them them.  We slowed down their lateral movement that qtr and their flow.  Big 2nd half coming up.

 

 

I swear Kate Hore has kicked 20 amazing goals this year and is 0.8 from running in to an open goal 

 

Who squibbed the contest then?

Our mids aren’t disciplined at stoppages, they’re all getting caught goal side. 

I know they need her down back and are scared of the Lions pace but Heath almost has to go on ball for more accountability. 


I want to know who that little girl constantly giggling next to the crowd microphone is. Having the best night ever.

 

Lions players are a bunch of wankers


1 minute ago, Little Goffy said:

I want to know who that little girl constantly giggling next to the crowd microphone is. Having the best night ever.

 

Clearly not a Dees supporter ☹️

 

Oh dear. Shanked it 


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