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The Xerri v Nankervis ruck battle was decent.  Nank definitely the Tigers best and Xerri continued his good form.  Xerri took the chocolates in AFL fantasy but Nank won supercoach.  Was a good old fashioned 80's style ruck battle. Some of Nank's touch in the last quarter was exceptional.  Xerri is the heir apparent to Max.  He can take a decent grab.

Fun fact: Rory Laird’s parents sat with us in the cheer squad last night (really lovely couple). His mum is and always has been a passionate Demons diehard. Right now they’re at Mordor watching their son play in what’ll likely be a loss. Not a good footy weekend for the Lairds. 😢

 

Stengle has started well

Another big night coming up for him??

15 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Stengle has started well

Another big night coming up for him??

He runs the lines well.


Thilthorpe is a beast. Causing real problems for the Cats.

I’d give 3 first rounders for Thiltorpe

Going to dominate the comp

 
4 minutes ago, DaveyJones'sLocker said:

Players getting penalised for attacking the ball by being deemed holding the ball, can’t stand it. Hate AFL HQ for what they have done this year.

that HTB against Fogarty was ridiculous. what was he supposed to do?


14 minutes ago, DubDee said:

I’d give 3 first rounders for Thiltorpe

Going to dominate the comp

He has improved out of sight. Going to be a star. 

1 hour ago, DubDee said:

Stengle has started well

Another big night coming up for him??

Media say anything about him playing, without any punishment at all, for at the least, being out at 3.00 am at a nightclub last week, drinking and maybe doing more and ending up unresponsive, taken by ambulance to hospital?

Can imagine the coverage if it was a lesser club. Absolute silence from a totally beholden media.

All this adulation for Pendles makes me feel crook.


1 minute ago, Fritta and Turner said:

All this adulation for Pendles makes me feel crook.

Don't keep eating the spoilt meat if it makes you sick 🤮😛

2 minutes ago, Fritta and Turner said:

All this adulation for Pendles makes me feel crook.

Hoping the Blues' can ruin his party ... on my way to the MCG 🙏😁

Blues could end the round in 8th with a loss. They were second a couple of weeks ago, crazy. 

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I really wish the AFL would make Carlton wear some poxy alternative jumper against Collingwood. 


preference is a pies win. They're unlikely to play finals and a loss will keep carlton out of the top 4

 

Aside from beating North this will be 5 losses for Sydney on the trot

cooked

30 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Media say anything about him playing, without any punishment at all, for at the least, being out at 3.00 am at a nightclub last week, drinking and maybe doing more and ending up unresponsive, taken by ambulance to hospital?

Can imagine the coverage if it was a lesser club. Absolute silence from a totally beholden media.

fkking joke

just a hiccup for the good Geelong boy

Cats will regret their weak and unsupportive approach to Tyson’s situation. they care about winning, that’s all


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