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Congratulations to Scott Pendlebury who becomes the first player in AFL history to play 400 games without ever stepping foot on Kardinia Park.

He also holds the games record on the MCG. He’s played 62.5% of his games at the G. 252 out of 400.

And the fixture is fair and equitable, and there’s nothing to see here.

 
47 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Congratulations to Scott Pendlebury who becomes the first player in AFL history to play 400 games without ever stepping foot on Kardinia Park.

He also holds the games record on the MCG. He’s played 62.5% of his games at the G. 252 out of 400.

And the fixture is fair and equitable, and there’s nothing to see here.

💯 of those games were on a Friday night also.

Go's to show you how unbelievably uneven this comp really is.


Scott has called Stengle being unconscious at a club a little hiccup and he will play this weekend

Way to enable bad behaviour!

this will bite them on the [censored] for sure. Media have not insinuated the obvious use of naughty things

How many bombers fans will turn on sunday i wonder?

8 minutes ago, DubDee said:

How many bombers fans will turn on sunday i wonder?

The last time Essendon played Freo at the MCG they got 35,000.

(admittedly that was in 1999)

 
4 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

The last time Essendon played Freo at the MCG they got 35,000.

(admittedly that was in 1999)

you could halve that i reckon


3 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

big boomers comeback

Too late though


Hope carlton win tonight. I like pendles, but need Collingwood  to keep losing obviously & I want to see the pies fans filthy up. 

Has there ever been a better mark from a first year player?

Durrsma, what a hanger!

I know Tiges v Roos is a battle for the wooden spoon, but it is a very entertaining game. Lots of run and carry, high marks, great goals, and the occasional bit of argy-bargy. Some serious young talent in both teams. 


LDU and Sheezel putting on a clinic. God I hope we can recruit some elite midfielders in the coming draft / trade period.

Goal umpire Crypto.com earning $$$ for his boss today.

 

Bailey Scott 🥱  have you seen a less enthusiastic ‘celebration’ after kicking a sealer?! 😂


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