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Ugh gold coast haven't scored a goal at all. They've let the pies kick 5. I hate how Collingwood have this belief they can run down any team. 

 

HANG IN THERE SUNS!!!!

MAKE MORE NOISE SUN-SCREAMERS!!

GET YOUR BOYS OVER THE LINE 

Daicos throws his head back and twists his body in almost every contest now

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Nice goal by Ainsworth.

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3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Ugh gold coast haven't scored a goal at all. They've let the pies kick 5. I hate how Collingwood have this belief they can run down any team. 

Nek minnit…

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😃😃😃😃😃

Eat [censored] Collingwood 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣


Collingwood lobbied the AFL to play on the Gold Coast in the school holidays, so more of their supporters can go.

I hope that ruins a lot of people’s holidays. Have fun at Movie World. 👋

2 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

But Dwayne said they’ve been Nicked?

🤣

And he said everyone's eyes are on the Pies 🤢🤢🤢

Must be everyone that has no teeth 

1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

But Dwayne said they’ve been Nicked?

🤣

Dwayne badly wants to be Nicked. And maybe even Joshed 

Yes go you gold coast. Woohoo!!

Now for the bummers to lose. Yes I know that means Geelong will win but I do not want them moving up to 2nd

 


So the Gold Coast did something we couldn't do.  Beat the filth when the pies had most of their good players back.

Dimma just needs to teach them to win away

How is Will graham only 18yo? AFL ready body. 

looks like he’s played 100 already

And Anderson should be considered an A-grader now. Consistently excellent

 

Good to see the Trac incident didn’t have any effect on Moore- still only too happy to put his knee into another players back. 

We have the same amount of wins as Collingwood this year

doesn’t feel like it does it?

Certainly not on Demonland

Is Fly the right guy???


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