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This game in the Adelaide Hills brings back memories of Carrara with it's portable seating in the era of the Bears. 

 

Great running goal from Jayden Hunt for West Coast, running off the backline before dishing it off and then getting it back again in the forward line and goaling.

 
6 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

I watched the Port Adelaide vs Essendon game last night as a neutral, but also as someone who has a bit of a dislike for both sides. I did however, enjoy seeing Port tip Essendon completely over the edge because the Bombers have been unashamedly promoted in the Herald Sun throughout the preseason and into the first few weeks of the season proper. No coincidence that Mark Robinson, the paper’s chief football writer, is an Essendon fan. I wonder if we are now going to see a change of direction at the HUN and for someone among their team of journos to start questioning the culture of the club at the hanger?

I looked up Robbo on Wikipedia and look what I found?

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Warner?

 I wonder what that was about?


Eagles playing with confidence. taking the game on.

not sure if eagles can keep this up but swans know they are in a game here.

12 minutes ago, Chook said:

Great running goal from Jayden Hunt for West Coast, running off the backline before dishing it off and then getting it back again in the forward line and goaling.

I miss his speed

 

Good thing we've got Caleb Windsor.

I wis King would shut up about moving McGovern forward.

Are you a commentator or a frustrated coach?

 
1 minute ago, DeeZee said:

I wis King would shut up about moving McGovern forward.

Are you a commentator or a frustrated coach?

turned on this game about 15 mins ago. first thing i heard was Dwayne saying something inane with Kellie underwood cackling in the background.

mute button engaged immediately


Good effort by Eagles. Sadly they will run out of steam.

Great goal by Jayden. Shame about his next 2 efforts. Will always be remembered fondly by Demons supporters, especially WalkingCivilWar who had a cougar type crush on him !!!

 

24 minutes ago, BDA said:

Eagles playing with confidence. taking the game on.

not sure if eagles can keep this up but swans know they are in a game here.

I'm not sure either but chucked $5 on them at 10 to 1 Thursday night.

Fingers crossed 

30 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

I looked up Robbo on Wikipedia and look what I found?

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Warner?

 I wonder what that was about?

I couldn’t tell if your question was a joke.  But it was 2014 when they had their feud.

Not related, but I just watched Jack Billing’s first afl goal which happened to be against the bombers in 2014.  He ran from about half back.  The bombers looked big and slow, almost like they were taking something to bulk up.


I've only watched about half of this game because it's dwayning.

But, it seems to reasonably well umpired when compared to Thursday night.

The difference is quite stunning 

Harley Reid is going to be a serious player but he gave away a very costly 50 there due to inexperience. 

there's a stiff breeze blowing to the end the Eagle are kicking to in the last quarter. 15 points down. Kick an early goal and you never know. 

I'm still laughing reading all the angry things the bummers fans have written online. 

Also how funny was it when stringer had the ball on the boundary line & played on while over the boundary line. 


Carlton shooting for their first ever Adelaide Oval win. Meanwhile we’ve just cracked 12 wins.

Collingwood supporters and the media claiming they have the best NON SA team record, but I reckon 12 wins is better than 8.

What’s happened to Elliot Yeo? 
He used to be elite

 

This will be a percentage boost for WC despite the result


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