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3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

It’s St. Kilda so take it to the bank that they’ll [censored] it up

Maybe not.

 
 

Just tuned in at 3/4 time

As per last week only watching for the magpie marchout.....


I took the Cashout - king -2, membrey 2, saints within 9.5

 

 

It's all over

Just now, Demon Disciple said:

As of this moment both the game and the filth’s premiership defence is over.

Happy Tom And Jerry GIF

 

Didn't take long! 3 rounds. 

11 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Has he made any statement about Gus retiring?

He can’t string two words together let alone spell SORRY 🙄

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6 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Jeez how much are channel 7 and the footy media going to pump up an 0-2 vs 0-3 Grand Final replay?

It’s all they’re going to talk about for a week. 

LOL BT just mentioned it. 

Another positive with these losses is that soft receiver Nick Daicos won't be racking up the Brownlow votes.

1 minute ago, gs77 said:

Another positive with these losses is that soft receiver Nick Daicos won't be racking up the Brownlow votes.

My husband think he’s the Messiah 🙄🙄


1 minute ago, gs77 said:

Another positive with these losses is that soft receiver Nick Daicos won't be racking up the Brownlow votes.

Umpires: “Hold my beer”

 

ST Kilda are playing great team footy - hardly a passenger anywhere on the ground. Their young players playing with energy and grunt. Can't understand the negative stuff about King - I reckon he has played a very good game as the main big target. 

Pendlebury and Sidebottom - game over.

That Owens goes alright - wow!

And now the Saints are stuffing it up...


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