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If you’re watching the Port/Dogs game, do a Molly Meldrum and flip over to the North/Suns game. Six minutes remaining, North up by 11 pts… very exciting. 

 

Holy cow. Hang in there North! Come on, you don’t wanna go down in another nail-biter!!!

60 seconds… keep possession!

Nice work Kangaroos. Couple of those young guys are looking like an terrifying midfield mix.

But for the moment, I'm just enjoying listening to the exhausted North fans having a crazy long post-game cheer together.

 


Such a good match.

 I don’t dislike the Suns (I actually have a soft spot for them) but I can’t stand Hardwick. Permanently steps away from coaching to prioritise his mental health, accepts a ridiculous amount of $ to return, then jokes around with Robbo and Whateley on 360 about how he doesn’t know the Suns players’ names. What an insensitive comment to make in public. So insulting to his own Club and their supporters 🤬

57 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

not enough cuts to the gc17 coaching box

i wanna see dimma seething

Dimma just can't win at Marvel since he bagged it

2 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Such a good match.

 I don’t dislike the Suns (I actually have a soft spot for them) but I can’t stand Hardwick. Permanently steps away from coaching to prioritise his mental health, accepts a ridiculous amount of $ to return, then jokes around with Robbo and Whateley on 360 about how he doesn’t know the Suns players’ names. What an insensitive comment to make in public. So insulting to his own Club and their supporters 🤬

As I've said,  since he did the dirty on Mrs hardwick his coaching has gone backwards. 

But gee you'd be frustrated.  GC just can't win away. If they really want to make finals these are the games they must win.

 

tigs mate reckons they're heading for 3 picks inside the top 10 - their own, plus whatever they trade for baker and bolton, who are both apaz headed home to western oztraya

i wouldn't mind shai and koz in the same side, but the former is on $1m+ a year i am reliably informed; think the tigs got ralph carr'd there

58 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Such a good match.

 I don’t dislike the Suns (I actually have a soft spot for them) but I can’t stand Hardwick. Permanently steps away from coaching to prioritise his mental health, accepts a ridiculous amount of $ to return, then jokes around with Robbo and Whateley on 360 about how he doesn’t know the Suns players’ names. What an insensitive comment to make in public. So insulting to his own Club and their supporters 🤬

Totally agree with this... it's all about D. Hardwick. The bloke couldn't give a [censored]!!


3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

If gc won they would have pushed Collingwood further down the ladder

Perfect for us that they lost. They’re the one challenger out of the 8 I’m worried about the most. If we belt the Eagles we’ll be in the 8.


 

I could see the rivalry alive between Clarko and Dimma. I didnt mind Harwick saying what he did. Better than getting learning in my view.

On cue, a throw from Cripps missed by the umpires (to be fair he was facing away from them) and it leads to a blues goal. 

5 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

On cue, a throw from Cripps missed by the umpires (to be fair he was facing away from them) and it leads to a blues goal. 

It’s unbelievable how often he gets away with it. 


Don’t touch Cripps.. I thought if you ducked and/ or led with your head and copped it high, it was play on?

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17 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

On cue, a throw from Cripps missed by the umpires (to be fair he was facing away from them) and it leads to a blues goal. 

The amount of AFL fans who openly talk about how often he throws the ball is laughable. The media never talk about it, but everyone can see it with their own eyes.

It’s nuts.

 

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