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You would not be too happy if you were the NT Govt. Pay a million dollars for Gold Coast to play a match in Darwin and the AFL fixtures North and puts you up against a Vic TV match (Richmond v Bulldogs) that will get 80% of the TV coverage

 
4 hours ago, Dee Viney Intervention said:

Geelong “not quite themselves” two weeks in a row. That’s a shame. 
 

Might need more funding down at kitty litter park.

Didn't they just get some ridiculous amount for a new scoreboard - just as cancer funding was severely slashed?

10 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Didn't they just get some ridiculous amount for a new scoreboard - just as cancer funding was severely slashed?

Absolutely disgusting situation. 

 
3 hours ago, dees189227 said:

Maybe they'll find themselves in Darwin  next week

hope the cats find themselves in hell.

Arrogant mugs, cant stand all those head bands


That Hawks/Saints game was an ugly watch. Both teams bog-average. 

Looking forward to ripping them apart. 
 

(Saints in two weeks, that is. Hawks: already ripped apart). 

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1 hour ago, Diamond_Jim said:

You would not be too happy if you were the NT Govt. Pay a million dollars for Gold Coast to play a match in Darwin and the AFL fixtures North and puts you up against a Vic TV match (Richmond v Bulldogs) that will get 80% of the TV coverage

I actually just had a look to see who was playing tonight. Not great options but I may flick between but will probably watch the Darwin game. See if gold Coast can actually win away from their home & see what nth can do

 
Just now, Mel Bourne said:

That Hawks/Saints game was an ugly watch. Both teams bog-average. 

Looking forward to ripping them apart. 

Inspirational daydream:

Hawks and Saints look at home on Tasmania, as do North.  A triple merger would create a very competitive team and consolidate the competition, and no bloody bye, and no dilution of the talent pool.   Won’t happen of course    🙄🤗


Ross Lyon was not what St Kilda needed imo.


5 hours ago, Dee Viney Intervention said:

Geelong “not quite themselves” two weeks in a row. That’s a shame. 
 

Might need more funding down at kitty litter park.

Oh, you weren't aware?

"$4.1m was allocated in this week’s state budget for a new scoreboard at GMHBA Stadium, while millions of dollars of cancer funding research was slashed, prompting widespread outrage."

5 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

Oh, you weren't aware?

"$4.1m was allocated in this week’s state budget for a new scoreboard at GMHBA Stadium, while millions of dollars of cancer funding research was slashed, prompting widespread outrage."

I need a new target for my sling shot, this should be perfect.

Politicians and their priorities,{ better not finish what I was going to post it would be deleted pretty quickly}


12 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

Oh, you weren't aware?

"$4.1m was allocated in this week’s state budget for a new scoreboard at GMHBA Stadium, while millions of dollars of cancer funding research was slashed, prompting widespread outrage."

No way? Thats wild. Where is that quoted? 

13 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

Oh, you weren't aware?

"$4.1m was allocated in this week’s state budget for a new scoreboard at GMHBA Stadium, while millions of dollars of cancer funding research was slashed, prompting widespread outrage."

Just found the story. That’s [censored] crazy.

So Jeremy Cameron has delayed concussion symptoms,  apparently today, will miss next week but the afl are content with what happened last night. Seriously?

 

So far Essendon have beaten the teams sitting 11, 12, 14, 15 & 16 on the ladder and drawn with 9. Three of their wins by a combined 13 points. Their next three are against teams sitting 18, 17 & 10. Even a loss today could still see them with 8.5 wins out of 12 games. 

Essendon playing well but giants have gone off the boil last few weeks 


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