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superb delivery from hogan to cadman for the free there. and a great finish from Cadman

Jesse playing a blinder so far. 

 

 

Just turned on the footy. In a game that should nominally have a 50/50 crowd split there couldn't be more than 4,000 GWS supporters there. In their home city. Fitzroy had a bigger following when they folded. 

9 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Just turned on the footy. In a game that should nominally have a 50/50 crowd split there couldn't be more than 4,000 GWS supporters there. In their home city. Fitzroy had a bigger following when they folded. 

GWS should be relocated to Canberra 


I will throw an off topic rant.

Just paid 2 dollars for a few drops of tomato sauce for my chips 😭

Why is this a thing in Australia? Never have I ever been charged for sauce until I came here.

5 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

GWS should be relocated to Canberra 

Then Canberra relocated to Papua New Guinea. 

The lesson from these 3 games is if you bring more pressure you win. Surprise, surprise 

 

Hogan terrific.

Buckley impressive for Giants.

Tobes having a shocker.

Papley starring...sadly.

Anyone's game with two quarters to go.


9 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

I will throw an off topic rant.

Just paid 2 dollars for a few drops of tomato sauce for my chips 😭

Why is this a thing in Australia? Never have I ever been charged for sauce until I came here.

I carry a bottle of it everywhere. Screw em.

1 minute ago, pitmaster said:

Hogan terrific.

Buckley impressive for Giants.

Tobes having a shocker.

Papley starring...sadly.

Anyone's game with two quarters to go.

Gws will storm home. 

Giants well on top even though toby Greene has been quiet. he won't stay quiet the whole game.

 

22 minutes ago, Demonsterative said:

Is Grundy playing? I’m only half watching and have not heard his name. 

Let's talk footy with this one..

Briggs has had the better of him and his physicality has been a bit too much for Grundy.

Grundy needs to lift this second half because he's been pretty poor so far.

Happy Hoges is showing his worth. Goes to show how  emotional health and a stable lifestyle equates to  to living to your potential. 
 

May for Hogan was a win win situation(not for Freeo tho) 


13 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

I will throw an off topic rant.

Just paid 2 dollars for a few drops of tomato sauce for my chips 😭

Why is this a thing in Australia? Never have I ever been charged for sauce until I came here.

$2? where?

that’s ridiculous

Heeney just took mark of the year. Good landing to with the flip. But of course the afl thinks the year finishes at the end of r23


2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Let's talk footy with this one..

Briggs has had the better of him and his physicality has been a bit too much for Grundy.

Grundy needs to lift this second half because he's been pretty poor so far.

Thanks Dazzle. My memory is not great. Was Grundy a good finals player for the Pies? 
 

Finals seperate the great from the good. IMO

11 minutes ago, layzie said:

The lesson from these 3 games is if you bring more pressure you win. Surprise, surprise 

Simple game.

Pressure and kicking skills.

 

Heeney has lifted here. dragging the Swans back into it. Great player

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