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A bit late on this, but surely Xerri can’t be considered for the AA ruck considering how bad North have been the last 4-5 weeks. I know he had 13 clearances but they meant absolutely nothing yesterday.

 

Today could be the most unbelievably crud last day of an AFL season ever. 

Go Saints, everyone else get stuffed.

R24 has been really uneventful so far. 

At least today's games mean something more

Hope ballarat don't get hit with storms & lightening. That game means a lot.

 
On 23/08/2024 at 11:57, Jibroni said:

Carlton to finish 9th would be fantastic.

Dogs v Giants is a tough one.

Its in Ballarat, could be the difference, plus 3 late changes for the Giants.. 

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7 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

there is no way jones should be playing finals

that cadman didn't get knocked out is pure luck - you want to punish the action not the repercussion 

100%. That is the exact type of tackle they want gone out of the game. 

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16 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

if kozzy wasn't a dumbo that would be a much more talked about dump tackle

?????????


12 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

?????????

you don't think him sticking the elbow out to clip moore wasn't one of the dumbest actions by a recidivist you've seen?

it was so stupid and i remain furious he's such an [censored] to do the same thing over and over again

5 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

you don't think him sticking the elbow out to clip moore wasn't one of the dumbest actions by a recidivist you've seen?

it was so stupid and i remain furious he's such an [censored] to do the same thing over and over again

Obviously there’s different interpretations of that incident. I personally don’t think it’s worth three weeks. You clearly do. It’s calling him “Dumbo” that I don’t like. Whatevs. Everyone/opinion etc. 

1 hour ago, whatwhat say what said:

if kozzy wasn't a dumbo that would be a much more talked about dump tackle

Is dumbo still a thing?


1 hour ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

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I need this level of pettiness from the DA next year please 😂

46 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

you don't think him sticking the elbow out to clip moore wasn't one of the dumbest actions by a recidivist you've seen?

it was so stupid and i remain furious he's such an [censored] to do the same thing over and over again

I think the biggest indicator of what Kozzie was trying to do can be found by looking at his expression as he goes falling over Moore.

Don’t forget, Moore is, by this stage, slightly behind him. He can’t watch the ball and Moore at the same time.

His mouth is suddenly open in a WTF just happened expression, and his arms fly out to stop him hitting the ground.

Everything was fine until Moore decided to drop his knees and slide in several metres from the ball.

4 minutes ago, DiscoStu17 said:

I think the biggest indicator of what Kozzie was trying to do can be found by looking at his expression as he goes falling over Moore.

Don’t forget, Moore is, by this stage, slightly behind him. He can’t watch the ball and Moore at the same time.

His mouth is suddenly open in a WTF just happened expression, and his arms fly out to stop him hitting the ground.

Everything was fine until Moore decided to drop his knees and slide in several metres from the ball.

He stuck his elbow out and clipped him and immediately regretted his actions

 He’s done the same thing repeatedly

 Very foolish and he knows it, which is the most frustrating thing

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Sensing today its going to be miserable for Dockers supporters.

The chaos ball, if used wisely (i.e. not Melbourne), still works amazingly well.

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It’s amazing how every team that the dogs play at Ballarat can’t get their head around being behind the pack.
Their crumbers almost always get to the front and don’t allow for the wind.

Heading to Marvel Stsdium right now, have no idea what to expect ... nevertheless ... Carn the Blues! 😁


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