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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 


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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