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2 minutes ago, binman said:

Greene is gawn

 

The irony is that if Green had gone studs up into that contest, he probably wouldn't have gotten in any real trouble - just a free against

 
Just now, Demonland said:

Off a 5 day break after our game against the Cats.

And with the umps on their side.

What a rotten round of football 

blooody Collingwood sh.   It’s. 

essen [censored].   And Carlton bastards 

all winning.    Can I have a glass of mushroom wine,  thanks.  I will leave my wrists alone.  Go Dee’s 


1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Off a 5 day break after our game against the Cats.

We should be able to play 2 games in 5 days at the G after Richmond and 10 days break, remembering that the blues have a 6 day break

2 minutes ago, 640MD said:

What a rotten round of football 

blooody Collingwood sh.   It’s. 

essen [censored].   And Carlton bastards 

all winning.    Can I have a glass of mushroom wine,  thanks.  I will leave my wrists alone.  Go Dee’s 

God I hate Cwood and their dumb supporters.

Greene has to be gone for minimum 4 weeks. Exactly same as Wright. I personally think it’s the one action which is BS.
 

Tough for Greene, it was rightfully his ball and Duedin put himself in a dangerous position. Should be an interesting case as I’m sure GWS will appeal. 

 

Blues are celebrating junk time goals like they've won the flag. Not sure about that.

5 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Greene has to be gone for minimum 4 weeks. Exactly same as Wright. I personally think it’s the one action which is BS.
 

Tough for Greene, it was rightfully his ball and Duedin put himself in a dangerous position. Should be an interesting case as I’m sure GWS will appeal. 

Good guy defence probably not going to be as successful with Toby as it was for Cameron I suspect.


Pies, Blues and Bummers all winning. And I was having such a good day. At least the footy has been of a high standard and very watchable. 

17 minutes ago, KLV said:

Coming here to metaphorically vomit. Saw the score Collingwood v Port, with port comfortably ahead, only to see later the unfortunate result. Now I tune in to Carlton v gws, last time I looked gws comfortably ahead, and now same flipping thing happening. 
with Essendon winning last night, making this a putrid weekend of football.

 

To top off the weekend, just need Geelong to win 🤮

I know it didnt impact the result,  but could foxtel have focused on the giants player kicking for goal instead of showing Carlton players

Thats the Giant's bubble burst.

Toby done for a few weeks.

VERY Hogan focused.

Why they didn't move Toby into the middle at any stage is perplexing.

Reckon they'll struggle from here to maintain momentum.  Lions & Swans the next two weeks.

Cripps / Walsh, two gun talls & Weitering down back makes the Blues a very difficult opponent to keep out of the game for long.

Keeping in mind they had no Saad either who's a key intercepter and VG ball user off HB.  Bah!


good game. Providing these teams stay fit and healthy they will be difficult to beat in September. 

Jesse. Looks gone as well, not sure it connected, but it got close

15 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Greene has to be gone for minimum 4 weeks. Exactly same as Wright. I personally think it’s the one action which is BS.
 

Tough for Greene, it was rightfully his ball and Duedin put himself in a dangerous position. Should be an interesting case as I’m sure GWS will appeal. 

Reckon Greene was fine until the last second when he turned his shoulder to bump.

He should've curled up into a wrecking ball and ironed Durdin out.  He would then get off...   #AFLfootyAct

Watching the filth and carlton win in a row is nauseating.

Fair dinkum if the Cats win tonight that’s the worst weekend 


didn’t see the Greene incident. any footage???

Carlton midfield actually looked acceptable, although Champion data should go through the tape and subtract the throws from Cripps from his stats.

GWS could see Hogan get a week as well, they might lose more than one, liked seeing Bedford do well.

Annoying overall to see Carlton come back from that deficit, didn’t drop their bundle when GWS had a run on, (although Carlton was getting first use) Is going to be very fine margins this year, for top four and eight..

 

 

At the risk of looking like a fool again, I think the lions are going to go on a tear now that they've regained their mojo. Reckon they'll smash the cats tonight.

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