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NON-MFC: Round 12

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No Tiger on the goal line.

 

tiges shooting themselves in the foot here. some very poor defensive mistakes 

42 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Right???? I knew we’d put a few cracks in ‘em but we might have snapped ‘em clean in half!!! At the end of the season I want us to be able to proudly say we started their 15-game losing streak 🥳🥳🥳

Haha I gotta say I ain’t mad about it.

i have stuff happening in my life, promise, but this does give me some joy lol 

 
6 minutes ago, BDA said:

tiges shooting themselves in the foot here. some very poor defensive mistakes 

They look like they've used up all their petrol tickets 

A very entertaining game 


Obviously dissent frees aren't paid these days. Or not against Jee-long in any event. Their players continually wave their arms around when perceived injustices are inflicted on them by the umpires.

Just now, Winners at last said:

Obviously dissent frees aren't paid these days. Or not against Jee-long in any event. Their players continually wave their arms around when perceived injustices are inflicted on them by the umpires.

They've done it for years - worst offenders are Hawkins and Cameron - and I have never ever seen them pinged for it.

 Sorry, I forgot to mention Dangerfield....

3 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

Obviously dissent frees aren't paid these days. Or not against Jee-long in any event. Their players continually wave their arms around when perceived injustices are inflicted on them by the umpires.

Geelong and Carlton seem never to get a 50 paid against for dissent, and it is often quite demonstrative and abusive.

 
2 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Geelong and Carlton seem never to get a 50 paid against for dissent, and it is often quite demonstrative and abusive.

Harley reid argued every umpiring decision. Nil dissent. I miss the days where any raising of the arms was 50...



1 hour ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

If Geelong wins, I'll shout the bar if Chris Scott mentions that Richmond's set-shot kicking contributed.

Uh-oh...

Break it to me gently, those who can bear to watch...

Pretty happy with that result, short of Richmond winning.

I thought Geelong would go ahead us on percentage with a 12 goal + win, but Richmond put up a good fight.

And let’s face it, are Geelong seriously going 2-0 against Sydney and Carlton both away.

Third place is ours if we’re good enough tomorrow.

9 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Pretty happy with that result, short of Richmond winning.

I thought Geelong would go ahead us on percentage with a 12 goal + win, but Richmond put up a good fight.

And let’s face it, are Geelong seriously going 2-0 against Sydney and Carlton both away.

Third place is ours if we’re good enough tomorrow.

If we’re as good as we’re meant to be, I actually expect us to go second after KBD because I think Essendon will lose today and next week.


Now to round the day out with an Essendon win 👍🏽  Good times. 

32 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Now to round the day out with an Essendon win 👍🏽  Good times. 

Go the Suns 🌞☀️

Mac Andrew is a star. Barring injury, he'll be the best tall back in the AFL within 12 months

Cannot believe some on here thought he was not worth it in his draft year 🤷‍♂️

 

GC up by 5 with 2 minutes remaining. If the footy gods have any compassion whatsoever we’ll be hearing that song that no one knows the words to. 😁


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