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Enjoyable game to watch, made better by a Carlton loss. Can’t stand the carry on by their players whenever they kick a goal. Calm down, clowns. Only non-Melbourne game I’ve watched from start to finish. 

 

Geelong’s refusal to die is absolutely infuriating. 
 

I also despise Carlton tho, so this is a neutral result. 

5 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Geelong’s refusal to die is absolutely infuriating. 
 

I also despise Carlton tho, so this is a neutral result. 

Let’s hope this is a classic preliminary final losing year for the cats

 

Well, we're still in the top four.

Even better, Collingwood will end the round out of the eight regardless of tonight's result.

Just now, Demonstone said:

Well, we're still in the top four.

Even better, Collingwood will end the round out of the eight regardless of tonight's result.

I can’t see it but if “pinch” the next two. We are back, if take one of the next 2. 
 

I can’t see it happening.


250k+ have gone through the MCG gates in 3 games. Unreal.

 
2 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

What happened to Luke Darcy not working when his son was playing?

It doesn’t apply when flights to the game are expensive.

24 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Poor defending by the blues allowing 18 goals … let’s see how our defence stacks up. 

They’ll do nothing this year unless they fix that up. 3 weeks in a row conceding 100pts and they allowed Geelong to score 62% of forward entries. That’s bottom 4 defending.


40 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Geelong’s refusal to die is absolutely infuriating. 
 

I also despise Carlton tho, so this is a neutral result. 

They can die next week. 

Can't help but admire bloody Geelong.

After last year I thought they were going to start rebuild mode but not.. here we are again.

Incredibly well drilled and disciplined as a team. They stick to their structure and back their system in and always number off around stoppages.

Have enjoyed watching them this year.

1 minute ago, Dingo said:

Is Harmsey playing for rhe Bulldogs?

l think he was picked

Yes, he had a clanger 10 mins ago.

Edited by Fanatique Demon


21 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

What happened to Luke Darcy not working when his son was playing?

Just made a great comment.

Said how good it was for Weightman to come off unassisted. Problem is he has probably dislocated his elbow again. 

Watching Dogga just kills me, he’s the x-factor we’re missing. A football unicorn 😭

Geelong gave up 105 points against a depleted and also inaccurate Carlton. We won't allow that. Geelong's conversion rate was off the charts. Unlikely to happen next week.  Add to the fact they're due for a loss we will win.

1 minute ago, Demonstone said:

Pre-game ANZAC ceremonies two and three days after ANZAC Day.  Yay or Nay?

Nay. It’s too much 


12 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Can't help but admire bloody Geelong.

After last year I thought they were going to start rebuild mode but not.. here we are again.

Incredibly well drilled and disciplined as a team. They stick to their structure and back their system in and always number off around stoppages.

Have enjoyed watching them this year.

This is all true. But it helps a lot when they have been almost injury-free.

6 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

Pre-game ANZAC ceremonies two and three days after ANZAC Day.  Yay or Nay?

Nay

2 hours ago, leave it to deever said:

Umps Nichols should retire.

Years ago!

 
19 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

Pre-game ANZAC ceremonies two and three days after ANZAC Day.  Yay or Nay?

It's not as if it's called the Anzac Round. A few sides don't even appear to be wearing Anzac related guernseys. 

Edited by Rab D Nesbitt

15 minutes ago, deegirl said:

Watching Dogga just kills me, he’s the x-factor we’re missing. A football unicorn 😭

Watching DOGga kills me too, but for a different reason. 🤬


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