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23 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Gee imagine having the luxury of getting a father/son like Sam Darcy. 

And the benefit of JUH while we got absolutely robbed.

Teams like Pies, Lions and Doggies would be nothing if it wasn’t for these draft concessions. 

 
 

Will Day out for the rest of the season will hurt them in the finals. He’s their most important player.

12 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

And the benefit of JUH while we got absolutely robbed.

Teams like Pies, Lions and Doggies would be nothing if it wasn’t for these draft concessions. 

GWS has a system of winning novelty prizes liked a rigged game show and taking the spares to Cash Converters.

Gold Coast has had the greatest concessions of all and they are still somehow not getting things going.

Sydney also - not top 4, probably not even top 8, without their massive dodgy draft perks.

5 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

How long is Yze’s contract? 

And how much would he have to pay back to get out of it?

 
2 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

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

Must have been watching us this year.


Does Campbell Brown know where the Ch7 bodies are buried? It’s the only possible reason that spud is on our television

53 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

So, what needs to happen for Collingwood to be out of finals today?

Hawthorn, Carlton and Bulldogs win and they’re out. No way they can make up %

27 minutes ago, Spargonicus said:

Hawthorn, Carlton and Bulldogs win and they’re out. No way they can make up %

Tick, maybe and tick.

So far.


Never thought I would be barracking for the Blues so hard this afternoon.

4 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Eagles hopeless atm.

Carlton has a lot to play for. Eagles don’t. 

11 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Eagles hopeless atm.

If they could hit a handball target, and stop fumbling, it might be a game. But even the Blues are looking bog-ordinary. 

13 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Carlton has a lot to play for. Eagles don’t. 

Which demonlander is going to first call it for the blues. And the end of the Pies?

Me.!

Fascinating approach to next Friday night. 


Life as a Freo supporter must be great for Perth Physiologists. Thought they would be a threat this season.

Enjoying the intensity and team work of the Blues in the first 2 quarters, probably the best they have played for 2 months. Who are these Curnow, McKay, Saad, De Koning guys people were talking about? 😁

 
1 hour ago, Spargonicus said:

Hawthorn, Carlton and Bulldogs win and they’re out. No way they can make up %

they can still take Fremantle's place though

Just now, DubDee said:

they can still take Fremantle's place though

Freo 9th right now


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