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The Suns trail by three goals. It’s a shame Ben King has scored one behind from four shots on goal. 😑

Toby Greene has kicked 2 class goals today. Love watching him play. favourite non dees player

 
15 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

The Suns trail by three goals. It’s a shame Ben King has scored one behind from four shots on goal. 😑

King has been terrible, single handedly costing them the game.


Stewie Dew must be sitting back watching the Suns and laughing. They are very ordinary however not so ordinary to knock off the Pies a couple of weeks ago 😏

Watching the GWS v GC game.  Neither club looks like they are going anywhere in a hurry.

Really uninspiring game of football in decent conditions.

 

5 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Dare to Dream

Early days but trending well

Go Hawks

Early days yes but Hawthorn are full of confidence and Collingwood ain’t. It’s a thing of beauty. 😅

10 minutes ago, Ollie fan said:

Hawthorn are a worry - they might be good.

They need to start belting teams and boosting percentage because atm they'll need 13 maybe 14 wins to play finals.

I can't remember the last time I clapped Hawthorn, but I am loving Ginnivan sticking it up the Pies. Hawks small forwards  tearing the Pies to pieces. 

Just now, The heart beats true said:

Justice for Brayden is coming after that.

What justice. They will say it was accidental and a graze


Maynard putting an elbow into the throat of an opponent and then diving for effect after a trivial contact.

Got to credit his consistency.

Hawks are going be pretty good in couple of seasons. Their handball game is very good. Good to see them getting stuck into that skunk.

9 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Justice for Brayden is coming after that.

No it’s not, he will get only one match for this his latest incident, as it will be graded light or medium impact.

That won’t be the justice this bloke deserves.

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Ginnivan best on?

😂😂

2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Ginnivan best on?

😂😂

He can seriously play. 

2 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

He can seriously play. 

Agree very good player one of the best users of the ball and footy smarts going

 

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