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9 minutes ago, seventyfour said:

Horrible defending by Sydney. Flashbacks to the days of Garland and Rivers spoiling each other.

Thanks for that.  A much needed memory ... not.

I still recall a young Clazz sticking it to Garland one Sat arvo vs the Hawks at Box Hill.

"Lazy defending mate, how about getting on your bike" 😬  And there was more than one bake that arvo lol

 
2 minutes ago, BDA said:

True. And i'm a big fan of Toby Greene

but papley rubs it in. the way he celebrated and carried on after conned the ump for the first free and goal was very distasteful for me. 

Yeh he is one of the worst at that.  And he doesn't need to keep bringing that rubbish so often.  He's good enough to just get on with things surely

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Hogan, Cadman, Greene and Jones are a handful and are going to be hard to stop for the next 2-3 years.

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Based on todays performance if Peatling is available we would be negligent not to try to sign him up

This is what finals footy is all about.

Whoever you're barracking for this is a cracker. 

 

Papley ducking ...AGAIN


1 minute ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Papley ducking ...AGAIN

Cheating pr ick


What a goal Ward!

Cal Ward kicks a nice goal, commentator (think it was Ling) then says, “some times you can’t just buy experience”. What does that even mean? 

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Amazing finish JJ

 
8 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Papley ducking ...AGAIN

The AFL need to start paying a free kick against if you drop your knees like that. Someone will end up in a wheelchair.


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