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10 minutes ago, DubDee said:

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

Wish we were that average 🤔

1 hour ago, hardtack said:

I love HG & Roy! The Dream (show) that they had during the Sydney Olympics was brilliant (I have the DVDs of it)!

The battered sav! Gotta love fatso the fat arsed wombat.

Some of the best TV of all time.

 
2 minutes ago, Sydee said:

Wish we were that average 🤔

reckon we are most of the time. unfortunately we don’t turn it around in game and kick 6 straight in the last 

11 minutes ago, DubDee said:

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

I think they are very close to clicking. I was impressed with them against us. Put money on them this week for the flag as I expected them to at the very least get narrowly beaten today. They will only get better from here. Sam Taylor and Josh Kelly are still well off their best, Coniglio and Briggs to come back. They have shown they lift in finals. There is a lot going for them in a very open year.


3 minutes ago, DubDee said:

reckon we are most of the time. unfortunately we don’t turn it around in game and kick 6 straight in the last 

Yes that last little bit seems to be missing 😂

Gee didn't GWS beat us by only 2 points? And that's our banged-up side. Imagine when we have a full list again and a fit Trac and Clarry. We are not done yet.

 

Unfortunately I think Xerri has got the AA ruck position sewn up after that performance. Max would need a Herculean last 3 games to overtake him.


They have no obnoxious supporters to deal with should they win so I reckon I’ll jump on the orange tsunami for finals. 

1 hour ago, Hellaintabadplacetobe said:

The battered sav! Gotta love fatso the fat arsed wombat.

Some of the best TV of all time.

“The ‘sloop’ pointing north.” during the gymnastics.

29 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Hayden Young is a gun.

I still reckon we should have asked for a direct swap of him for Jackson.


Serong, brayshaw and Young will be the best midfield soon

Great result by the Giants, just need Freo get to their retro going and take care of the filth.


 

Jaeger o'smeara by foot. Worst advantage and inside 50 at a critical moment, you've ever seen.

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