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The Gold Coast v Crows game is a shocker - no entertainment value at all. So I switch over to the Cats v Saints and it is just as bad. 

39 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

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

Brown & T Mac are gone sure I’m not stupid they are premiership players and haven’t played much in the last 2yrs, our F50 continues to haunt us , 

 
14 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Why are you watching it in the rain? 

i can’t control the weather man!


Cats with 0.6 this quarter at home in perfect conditions 

they are a rabble

and i love it

cats saints game is hard to watch. all perspiration and no inspiration 

3 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Cats with 0.6 this quarter at home in perfect conditions 

they are a rabble

and i love it

Unfortunately their still winning though. 

 

Stkilda need to stop taking the advantage. Just be patient. 

On another note what's going on with Adelaide.  I know they're missing walker & thilthorpe but gee they only got 2 goals

Wow.... you can now place kick the ball while being tackled and not be pinged!?????

20 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

The Gold Coast v Crows game is a shocker - no entertainment value at all. So I switch over to the Cats v Saints and it is just 

I flicked over to the Melbourne storm game. Now that was an exciting finish 


Below the knees is THE worst rule ever in the AFL

dont reward the bloke going for the ball

wtf


1 minute ago, DubDee said:

Below the knees is THE worst rule ever in the AFL

dont reward the bloke going for the ball

wtf

That was designed for players using their feet first and sliding in.  It's morphed into this joke of a rule now.

The Saints player was on his feet as he punched the ball away.  Danger got there after.

I call MORE BS at Taxpayer Park!

9 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

The pub people test.

Who would you rather have a beer with...

Tim Scott or Ross Lyon?

I have know idea who Tim Scott is but I would rather have a beer with him over Ross Lyon. 

Imagine how hard it would be to win away games if every Victorian team had a bespoke stadium that they train on, and then they only allowed 40,000 people in, and just 5% of that got allocated to opposition supporters?

Thats what Geelong have.
It’s the biggest advantage in the modern game by quite some margin.

 
6 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

That free kick was atrocious to Dangerfield. 

He’s the best in the business at “accidentally” hurting opponents.. even gets a free kick for it now

Edited by Fromgotowoewodin
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I think it is more Pork Barrel Park,   


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