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Port lost last night by very nearly double the cumulative amount we've lost our last four finals by.

It's not that long ago that we inflicted a very similar defeat on Geelong in the 2021 PF.  Since then they won the flag and missed the finals.  Things can turn quickly.

 

Port girls showing the guys how to win.

Ugh jealous of the fans tonight & the excitement they'll be feeling. 

But then I remember a year ago & that horrendous night.

But I'm genuinely excited about tonights game. Hopefully the rain stays away

 

10 hours ago, Demon17 said:

Let's not get excited. With their heavily skewed advantages in fixturing and taxpayer funding and stadium agreement they have made 8 prelims in last 12 years for one flag.

Really poor strike rate. They should be there . Pass mark for scott is a flag.

Let's not get carried away. They played a flaky club with low self esteem and Kenny ( no Plan B) as coach

And the acquisition of the two best footballers in the entire league in their prime through Free Agency

 

Looking forward to seeing Frosty with his famous chaos ball. Good luck to him.

6 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Looking forward to seeing Frosty with his famous chaos ball. Good luck to him.

Is Hok ball Frok ball when Sammy takes off?

Let’s go Dogs.

Kick the Hawks and cut them down to size

 

The Fox Footy Panel needs to understand they’re all talking into microphones, the things they’re all holding, in their hands.

You don’t need to yell!


Very worried the Hawks will win this. The wife is mad Hawks and is looking for a win and talking about a road trip to Adelaide next week to take on Port! Life is too short, I have better things I could be doing! 

All the Hawks fans are up and about again after a long interval.

It's sickening to see.

I hope the doggies smash em

Breaking news: Appears a large number of players have been robbed of their sideburns

Umpires have stepped in already! What’s with all the frees to Hawks? 


I’m exhausted just watching this. 😅

25 minutes ago, DemonWheels said:

The Fox Footy Panel needs to understand they’re all talking into microphones, the things they’re all holding, in their hands.

You don’t need to yell!

Don’t know about microphones but they’ve  clearly got something in their hand 🙄 


10 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Don’t know about microphones but they’ve  clearly got something in their hand 🙄 

Cheeky!;

Umps finally have taken their brown and yellow glasses off 

 
2 minutes ago, DiscoStu17 said:

Love how none of the commentators know anything about ruck craft or the rules. 

Agreed!

blatant free. Meek blocking English from contesting the ball. You can’t just clear the space around the ball drop and not even contest it yourself

how do they not know the basic rules?

And that right there is why we shouldn’t go anywhere near Daniel. Can’t hit a kick to a teammate 30m away and put him immediately under the pump.


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