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As you should expect.  Two doubtful free kicks to cats.  One front on tackle yo spoil a mark not paid to saints.  But Cameron can play .

 
12 minutes ago, Heart Beats True said:

Riley Bonner’s left foot is a weapon.

No idea why we didn't look at him. He's almost St Kilda's best player already 

Question for Luke Darcy: how can you almost kick the ball too well? According to Darcy, Cameron kicked the ball so well that it went through for a point. I need this explained to me. 

Darcy, Selwood and Jobe.. the anti-Mensa. 

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4 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Question for Luke Darcy: how can you almost kick the ball too well? According to Darcy, Cameron kicked the ball so well that it went through for a point. I need this explained to me. 

Darcy, Selwood and Jobe.. the anti-Mensa. 

You think they can’t get any better but each year they step up


5 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Question for Luke Darcy: how can you almost kick the ball too well? According to Darcy, Cameron kicked the ball so well that it went through for a point. I need this explained to me. 

Darcy, Selwood and Jobe.. the anti-Mensa. 

Again I ask, has jonsey left 7 or has he been given the flick?

Thats a huge stat if true ...that Cats have won 84 out of 100 games at Kardinia.

Explains two things....cats appearance in so many finals.

Why they lose so many.

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7 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Question for Luke Darcy: how can you almost kick the ball too well? According to Darcy, Cameron kicked the ball so well that it went through for a point. I need this explained to me. 

Darcy, Selwood and Jobe.. the anti-Mensa. 

Possibly one of the worst comments I’ve heard uttered on TV


How can the cats have a 21 yo Dempsey taking marks & kicking 3 goals, something is a miss at our club the inability to find forwards 

20 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Me thinks Joel Selwood has a short career as special comments....

I hope so but I doubt it. 

8 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

How can the cats have a 21 yo Dempsey taking marks & kicking 3 goals, something is a miss at our club the inability to find forwards 

Just take a minute and think about that comment. 

1 minute ago, Demonsone said:

How can the cats have a 21 yo Dempsey taking marks & kicking 3 goals, something is a miss at our club the inability to find forwards 

you don't rate fritsch? petty? pickett? van rooyen?

how about premiership forwards ben brown and tom mcdonald?

we can find em, they just tend to break when we play em


Cameron playing very well, Dangerfield in spurts. And the home town clear bias fo doubtful frees. Are keeping cats in it 

otherwise saints are going ok

26 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Possibly one of the worst comments I’ve heard uttered on TV

Nope Gary Lyon takes that one, giants  v tigers and after ball coming out with ease for the giants Lyon says Yze would be looking at his midfield coach for answers,  gee why hire a senior coach if he cannot coach.

32 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Again I ask, has jonsey left 7 or has he been given the flick?

reckon Jonsey got the flick for ducker Joel

Why has there been so much love for the Crows this year?

Are they really finals material?

Looking pretty lackluster.

Suns v Crows is a horrible game to watch in the wet 


Hardwick doesn’t look so “tired” of coaching as he was 6 months ago 

funny how the Tigers were no longer a chance at finals and then a few million at the Suns makes you feel less tired 

Cameron should be bog, cats should win but saints trying, do some great things some bloody terrible things.  Sick of watching 

cats best are all too old, saints best have no experience keep making errors

 

What is the point of goal umpires? That poster deflected at almost right angles mere feet from the unobstructed goal umpire. 


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