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51 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Dam you daniher. If you kicked that goal you would have put your team up by 23 points.

Unfortunately the filth are still alive.

 

Brissy always have been pretenders when it counts... pity we always seem to play them into form...

Edited by RickyJ45

 

I'm sure there will be a few here defending Houston ' s knock and objecting to his penalty, rolling out the old chestnut of............ if you don't want physical contest go and watch tennis.

It's an effort not to tell them to watch MMA.    (they probably do anyway).

In any event, this kind of deliberate violence has no place.

I'd bet it Triggers players like Gus and a myriad of others. 

It's just a nasty and very dangerous cheep shot.

Did you see the look on Chris Scott’s face during the second half last night?

 

 

Edited by Redleg

 

North do a lot right, but they make comical errors by foot 

That was a massive hit on Comben by Jamara. All fair but I’m surprised his head is still attached.


It's time to commence operation Keep Carlton & Collingwood Out of the Finals. Will be cheering for the Dogs, Hawks, WC, us, Saints and Dockers in the final game of the season next week.  

 

Feeling dirty for wanting the Hawks to win today but the idea of Carlton, Pies and Bombers being out of contention does make it worthwhile.

 


Darcy is giving Xerri a bath when he’s going in the ruck and then drifting forward. Hopefully this damages Xerri’s chances of AA.

16 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Wow. I just checked some scores 

Brisvegas and Jeeelong Choke

So frustrating we couldn’t sneak into September 

Nobody is a favorite this year…

How Fagan continually puts up with that perenial big game choker in ERIC HIPWOOD Bafles me. Until they banish him and a few others who choke in big games, they will go nowhere

Ugh if only freo held on against essendon the other week or nth held on against the pies weeks ago. Then the pies would definitely be out of contention. 


26 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

You have to wonder how the Dogs can fit Darcy, Ugle-Hagan, Naughton and English contracts long term?

They must be taking massive unders. But also they have no key position backs, that will ultimately be what holds them back. 

3 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

I hope Jack Viney is watching this North game.

We have to be chasing LDU hard. Take him ahead of Houston. 

1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

I hope Jack Viney is watching this North game.

If he is I’m sure it’s as a neutral fan of footy in general. Not invested whatsoever beyond possibly not wanting the Doggies to win. 

3 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

They must be taking massive unders. But also they have no key position backs, that will ultimately be what holds them back. 

I still reckon Naughton should be there centre half back. With Darcy and Jamara really coming on it’s their defence that needs class.


 

Jesus the Hawks are a chance for the flag

ridiculous form


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