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Tonight's game feels like:

 

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I am in the horrible position of despising everything Carlton, but enjoying their style of footy. The orange highlight helps by making me trick myself into thinking it is not Carlton. 

 
6 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Tonight's game feels like:

 

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Looking forward to a real tough entertaining game, plenty of soft tissue injuries and lots of argy bargy and suspensions.

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7 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Tonight's game feels like:

 

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Spot on. All now gets down to what result is in Melbourne’s best interest.  So in a very little voice ‘go Carlscum’


Danger will get off. Different story of course had Kozzie done the same.

Gee I know people hate them on here but carlton just run and work for each other.

Also take note our forwards especially the smaller ones, look how the carlton forwards run and chase actually stick tackles & put pressure on the Cats defenders. Not just let them run it out.

 

Just turned it on to see Cripps throw the ball right in front of the Umpire..... play on 

 

Disgusting. Think I'll watch better homes and garden


2 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Two Carlton players run into each other and it’s a free to Carlton.

 

I think one of the two Blues copped a high whack just before they collided.

Just love seeing the Cats get dismantled 

More Chris Scott footage please!

Just tuned in to AFL News and saw the clip where the Carlton De Koenig gives away two free kicks against his brother, neither paid, and De Koenig of Carlton is designated as 'The winner'. I am so fast losing faith in this game called AFL...


I hate the Blues, but

 

Chris Scott, Dangerfield, Hawkins, Chris Scott, Dangerfield, Hawkins and whole community of Geelong and outer areas, is making me smile just a Liddle bit. 
 

Did I mention 

 

Chris Scott, Dangerfield and Hawkins? 


 

Damn, I’m an animal lover but I hate Hawkins cows as well 

If there is a game to go for the umpires, this is it with two loathsome teams.
Then the umpires let neutral fans down by not knowing the rules (or choosing when to apply them). Disgraceful. 


1 hour ago, Demonsterative said:

Are you saying the last 5 Coleman Medalists are playing in tonight match? 

That’s what the commentators said 

I thought there was a bit of leeway and you can run out wide to a certain extent. 

I thought when buddy was around he used to do it

I’m confused. On a few occasions, the commentators stated that the age gap between Sam and Tom De Koning was three years. I thought they were only a year or so apart? 

 

the Cats are done. 

6 losses from the last 7

Won’t make finals 

6 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

I thought there was a bit of leeway and you can run out wide to a certain extent. 

I thought when buddy was around he used to do it

The player can start wide of the mark and run an arc but has to kick the ball over the mark. Cameron did it all wrong, he started behind the mark but ran wide and kicked over grass and air.

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