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Papley down low runs into a stationary players legs. High tackle, free kick Sydney. Goal.

 

“Carlton and Giants to play off in the GF”

hang on, it’s only April, maybe we should wait til round ten for these dumb comments?

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

“Carlton and Giants to play off in the GF”

hang on, it’s only April, maybe we should wait til round ten for these dumb comments?

Yes Dub, it’s clearly a Geelong Sydney GF 😂

 
1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

It is so frustrating watching Jordan and Bedford running around….

Grundy and Hogan make it 4 ex Dee’s in the game.

Only other team that would have a  many former players in a game would be the Giants.


Just now, Redleg said:

Grundy and Hogan make it 4 ex Dee’s in the game.

Only other team that would have a  many former players in a game would be the Giants.

Yes and they are all good players 😢

5 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

It is so frustrating watching Jordan and Bedford running around….

Jordon’s had 9 touches, Bedford 6. 

Just now, titan_uranus said:

Jordon’s had 9 touches, Bedford 6. 

Jordan has kicked 2 important goals 

2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Jordan has kicked 2 important goals 

and has done a job curtailing whitfield's run

nevertheless, i'll still take anb over him as that hard working half forward who does a job on an oppo

This has been an absolute smashing since quarter time. 


12 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

and has done a job curtailing whitfield's run

nevertheless, i'll still take anb over him as that hard working half forward who does a job on an oppo

It’s just a shame he checked out at The Demons, along with Grundy 

They got 2 bargains and got immediately better

Great to see Grundy doing well, swans got him 4 a song .. imagine if he’s holding a premiership medallion, I wonder how much the coach will value him????

Anyone keen to bump the Hayward thread?

quality game 


I know it’s a weak field but I personally think Mark Howard is one of the better commentators going around at the moment. 

 

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