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Not sure that bump was deserving of a downfield free.

Nice view of the grazing cows in the stadium surrounds. Freisians I think

 
 
On 06/06/2024 at 14:02, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Best results for the Dees in the event we win (operative word being event):

Richmond to beat Adelaide

Brisbane to beat Dogs

Hawthorn to beat GWS

North to beat West Coast

St Kilda to beat GC

Sydney to beat Geelong.

Carlton to beat Essendon

 

Incidentally that multi is paying $349 - 1

I accidentally posted this comment in the pre game thread instead of this one:

Tis the season for wacky results.

You are three from three so far - and the roos are 8 points up just before half time.

It's amazing how reliant West Coast are on Reid already


I’d almost suggest we need a royal commission on how we lost to West Coast, but I guess I only have to look as far as last week’s loss and understand.

3 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Here's the thread... makes for interesting reading

 

some superstar suggested it :)

 
22 minutes ago, binman said:

I accidentally posted this comment in the pre game thread instead of this one:

Tis the season for wacky results.

You are three from three so far - and the roos are 8 points up just before half time.

binman - I haven’t watched any games this weekend but looked at the current scores and thought exactly the same as you predicted.   Bizarre. 
Do different clubs load differently ??🤔🤔🤗

You know what, you’re better off laughing watching this Eagles match lol.
 


1 minute ago, Dee Zephyr said:

You know what, you’re better off laughing watching this Eagles match lol.
 

No. Sorry I can’t 

WC are a complete rabble and a joke and we got thrashed by them….

2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

No. Sorry I can’t 

WC are a complete rabble and a joke and we got thrashed by them….

Much more therapeutic to laugh I find SWYL. 


3 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Much more therapeutic to laugh I find SWYL. 

Each to their own mate 

Our Players just don’t care

11 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

No. Sorry I can’t 

WC are a complete rabble and a joke and we got thrashed by them….

Repeat after me, SWYL… Circle of Parity. 


All hail the almighty CIRCLE OF PARITY!

Then stop asking how tf we lost to West Coast. Please and thanks 😊 

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Just now, Demonsone said:

If North beat Wc …really sums us up 

Geez Louise you just don’t give up, do you. #giveItAFlippinRest

15 minutes ago, BDA said:

Eagles are putrid. 

Nick Larkey is wasted at North

Loyalty is a rare thing in today's game so you have to admire him for that. Maybe we'll see him in red & blue four years from now when both his knees are shot. 

I hope the Perth media give it to Simpson. Yes they are missing some key players but to only kick 2 goals up until the last quarter is disgraceful 

 
5 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Geez Louise you just don’t give up, do you. #giveItAFlippinRest

Well it’s reality


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