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Watching the Roos ... talk about a rabble.  I know i know they're mostly young rookies give them time blah blah.

But it's like watching a VFL team vs an AFL team

 
9 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Watching the Roos ... talk about a rabble.  I know i know they're mostly young rookies give them time blah blah.

But it's like watching a VFL team vs an AFL team

Thought they would be better than they have shown so far.

There are quickly becoming three groups with Hawthorn, North and Eagles at the bottom. Probably six teams at the top and then the rest in the middle.

I usually wait till the mid season bye to assess relative merits. The big disappointment of our loss to the Lions was that it definitely brought us back to the pack. Long way to go though

Clarko responds to his Kangas making finals for the first time...

GIF by DAZN USA

 

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Every time I watch a game at GMHBA I wonder when we are going to get $500 million to build a stadium at Casey that accommodates 40,000 people, of which we allow only 500 opposition supporters?

4 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Every time I watch a game at GMHBA I wonder when we are going to get $500 million to build a stadium at Casey that accommodates 40,000 people, of which we allow only 500 opposition supporters?

HBT could you at least get the name right...

it's TAX PAYER PARK

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3 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Every time I watch a game at GMHBA I wonder when we are going to get $500 million to build a stadium at Casey that accommodates 40,000 people, of which we allow only 500 opposition supporters?

No club has the deal Geelong has. Even the interstate clubs. All the catering rights, all the super box revenue all the ground advertising. The list goes on. And to think they pay a pittance

North wearing black armbands in memory of the mum who died yesterday in the Bondi stabbing attack, Ashlee Good, who was the daughter of former North player, Kerry Good. Tragic. 

Yet another easy kill for Jeeelong at Tax Payer Park

What can you say, except they are vile

 

Geelong kick the ball 8 metres and it’s called a mark. 

That rule is the most inconsistently adjudicated law in our sport. 

8 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

No club has the deal Geelong has. Even the interstate clubs. All the catering rights, all the super box revenue all the ground advertising. The list goes on. And to think they pay a pittance

The whole thing stinks. It’s the biggest advantage in the AFL, and by some margin.


North just should have gone to the Gold Coast. This is a long term disaster, with 2 new teams coming in. How are these 3 bottom teams going to improve?

AFL this is on you….

They may well be a rabble but I reckon we could slot Harry Sheezel into our 22. Absolute star who I probably think goes under the radar.

Tigers missing 7 of their top 12 players through injury

Eagles will be priming themselves for this one

29 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

North wearing black armbands in memory of the mum who died yesterday in the Bondi stabbing attack, Ashlee Good, who was the daughter of former North player, Kerry Good. Tragic. 

It is beyond tragic ... RIP Ashlee and the 5 others who were murdered.

Her 9 month old daughter was also attacked, but thankfully survived. But she will grow up without her mum. 

  • Good's nine-month-old baby was rushed to hospital on Saturday and is now "doing well" after hours of emergency surgery, her family said in a statement.

It is beyond belief that this happened.

38 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

They may well be a rabble but I reckon we could slot Harry Sheezel into our 22. Absolute star who I probably think goes under the radar.

McKercher should be a beauty also


The media will be in hysterics over Geelong’s 5-0 start but it’s worth noting that their opposition has a combined 5-20 record.

They have Brisbane and Carlton coming up.

Edited by Bring-Back-Powell

1 hour ago, Diamond_Jim said:

No club has the deal Geelong has. Even the interstate clubs. All the catering rights, all the super box revenue all the ground advertising. The list goes on. And to think they pay a pittance

It's called a "clean stadium". Melbourne still waiting for just $1 from the State Govt/AFL. 

24 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

The media will be in hysterics over Geelong’s 5-0 start but it’s worth noting that their opposition has a combined 5-20 record.

They have Brisbane and Carlton coming up.

And us at the G, really hope we win that one.

2 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

meth coke all over the tigs

Doesn’t seem so -wce  leads by 10 points 

Edited by sue


2 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

on my stream meth coke is up 43 to 34

Sorry corrected typo. Wce Now up by 14

6 minutes ago, sue said:

Doesn’t seem so -wce  leads by 10 points 

Tigers kicked the first 4 goals 

 

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