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Now THAT was a build-up!

Ch.7 and confected footy drama: Peerless.

 

 

crows need to get a grip or this could get ugly. Ball coming in way too easily


why is this review taking so long. blind freddie could tell the ball has crossed the line.

The time to complete a score review is honestly a farce.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Little Goffy said:

Honestly that is a lot better than many would have feared. He looked in a very bad way when they showed a glimpse of him waiting to be loaded into the ambulance. Absolutely stone-faced.

Feels like it has been a rubbish start to the season for injuries.

Collarbone hurts like hell, but fixes well, mine looked like chips from a woodchop competition #motorbike #abruzzo #[1diot]

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Seriously 1diot gets filtered

crom mate reckons they are gonna pay big bucks to make petty their #1 defender in 2025 and beyond

two first rounders kplsthxbye

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9 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

This graphic came up only just now on the telly, D-peeps. Does Swamp feed the 7 boys?

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The Crows look like they're going to have a Fremantle 2023 year - one step backward to go two steps forward (remains to be seen if they can do that).

10 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

wow for a medium fwd Fritsch is terrific. If he didn’t get injured last year he could top that list!


16 minutes ago, BDA said:

crows need to get a grip or this could get ugly. Ball coming in way too easily

it’s a long game. Cats will fade. they have almost no midfield 

Crows will come good

Most of the reviews so far this season have been about behinds and no scores.

2 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Most of the reviews so far this season have been about behinds and no scores.

The whole goal review concept needs to just go in the bin. I honestly couldn't give a rats if there are a few human errors from the goal umpires. It's a human game - let them make their in-the-moment decision and get rid of all the complexity that goes along with the review system.

 
21 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 


Geeeeepers I love Fritta and everything he does, but I think maybe even I take him for granted! Genuine A-Grader in our forward line.

I didn't get all the pre season talk about Crows being contenders.

They may get up tonight but they don't look convincing to me.


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