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37 minutes ago, Heart Beats True said:

Brisbane are like the Sri Lankan cricket team, they appeal for everything. Heads being thrown back, flopping, arms being thrown in the air. 

Ive noticed this too - they appeal the most of all teams in the comp and it really does effect the umpires

 
 

Lions gonna need the umps to lift now.

The kid with a coloured lid has point the Giants in front" 

Huddo is the King of the commentary box 

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"Darcy Jones has done it again, Mr Darcy

Now he's throwing in Jane Austen references lmao

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GWS going to win another game purely on accuracy.

Are they going to win consistent finals kicking 5 behinds a game?

Is it sustainable in finals?

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1 minute ago, layzie said:

Damn this is good football!

Orange Tsunami winning a flag against the Swans would be the ideal turn of events for me

It’s amazing what happens when you play with pace and great foot skills. The speed is overwhelming the Bears. 


It's a big big sound. Think I'll jump on the orange tsunami during the finals. 

Those misses came back to bite Brisbane in the first quarter 

2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Can we buy the bloke at Gws in charge of goal kicking practice?

Or just take their forward coach in general 

Went to the giants brissy game. Such joy! 
Getting in the giants bandwagon for the rest of the year!! 


1 minute ago, GCDee said:

Went to the giants brissy game. Such joy! 
Getting in the giants bandwagon for the rest of the year!! 

Would be amazing to see Jesse and Tobes with premiership medals. 


5 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Would be amazing to see Jesse and Tobes with premiership medals. 

More deserving than that ex Melbourne player who unfortunately won one last year

 

The Lions really threw that away. Giants were average for most of the game 


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