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2 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

Heeney just cost hisself a brownlow 

If he doesn’t get suspended for that then I don’t understand. He swung his fist back and hit a player in the head off the ball, which caused him to bleed and leave the ground.

That’s a minimum week easily.

 
18 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

If he doesn’t get suspended for that then I don’t understand. He swung his fist back and hit a player in the head off the ball, which caused him to bleed and leave the ground.

That’s a minimum week easily.

AFL HQ has just [censored] their collective pantaloons.

18 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

If he doesn’t get suspended for that then I don’t understand. He swung his fist back and hit a player in the head off the ball, which caused him to bleed and leave the ground.

That’s a minimum week easily.

nah, football action

barry hall knows

he goes straight to the tribunal for that and ends up getting neither fine nor suspension


14 minutes ago, gs77 said:

AFL HQ has just [censored] their collective pantaloons.

Carlton Lawyer has just been instructed.

34 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

If he doesn’t get suspended for that then I don’t understand. He swung his fist back and hit a player in the head off the ball, which caused him to bleed and leave the ground.

That’s a minimum week easily.

Will get off on the Cripps rule.

 

11.16 and losing by 2 points. Who do Sydney think they are, that’s Melbourne-like 😂

Big result at Docklands with the Saints upsetting the Swans

Meanwhile, the Crows who are 8 points down have all the momentum against the Lions at the Gabba in the 3rd.

Just now, deegirl said:

11.16 and losing by 2 points. Who do Sydney think they are, that’s Melbourne-like 😂

Gee I wish the dees could hang on like that

Such a good game from the saints


6 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

bloods just got ross lyon'd

It's OK they have nth at home next week. I have a feeling they'll take losing their last 2 games out on them.

13 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

Big result at Docklands with the Saints upsetting the Swans

Meanwhile, the Crows who are 8 points down have all the momentum against the Lions at the Gabba in the 3rd.

I feel like this was a half truth…I’m disappointed in you, DJ. You got my hopes up. 

10 hours ago, DirtyDees DDC said:

Is it true that Hogan wanted to be traded back to Melbourne after the 2020 season, but Goodwin said No?

Anyone could have had him in 2020. He was traded for pick 54.

Where it is better to say we missed was at the end of 2022.

Hogan was given a one year extension in 2021 so was out of contract as the year's end approached. His 2021 form was reasonable but he had injuries (18 goals from 8 games). In August 2022 GWS gave him a two year extension.

I suspect that had we offered him 3 years he would have joined us

40 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Brisbane umpiring is the new Perth umpiring. 

And the Brivagas umpiring was the ol' Swans umpiring.


I really dislike the Lions. They will do sweet FA in finals if they make it.

2 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

I really dislike the Lions. They will do sweet FA in finals if they make it.

They really are insufferable. Such a collection of punchable heads. 
They are the Port of Queensland. Forever doing nothing in finals. 

57 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

They really are insufferable. Such a collection of punchable heads. 
They are the Port of Queensland. Forever doing nothing in finals. 

And their fans are clueless morons. That bumpkin song they sing along to.

 
4 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Feel for Logan McDonald.  Last week he missed the shot and today he wanted to redeem himself and missed again

Yeah. Sort of. But also Sydney supporters have been so arrogant this year. Seeing them start, ever so slightly, to wobble is delightful.

And a reminder - you don’t win flags in June.


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