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Watching the GWS , Sydney and Hawthorn games and you think gees we are so far off the pace. Watching tonight I think we are still in the window of being a finals team for the next 2-4 years

 

Really a shame Dogs and Hawks played each other 1st up

 
5 minutes ago, Sir Windsor said:

I’m happy we didn’t opt for a McKay trade

How's the contrast with Jeremy Cameron's snap from the pocket and McKays piddle dribble for a throw in :laugh:

Edited by John Demonic

Hipwood has been involved in every Blues goal.

Absolutely disgraceful effort. 


god, i hope the blues don't do the impossible

 

Carlton will be straight set

 

Maggots doing their best.

Ignored 4 classic HTBs by Carlton, then a 50/50 at best goes to Blues.

Haven’t watched many Brisbane games this year, but Matthew Lloyd said a few weeks ago that Brisbane won’t win it because their goal kicking inaccuracy is going to cost them at some stage. I can see what he means. So many people wasted opportunities 


Dissent 50 meters would have ended the game - of course ignored.  Carlton are the worst and never get pinged.

Anyway, Loman finally nailed one.

1 minute ago, monoccular said:

Dissent 50 meters would have ended the game - of course ignored.  Carlton are the worst and never get pinged.

Anyway, Loman finally nailed one.

Not really relevant, but Geelong are thee worst dissenters by a country mile, and never never never get pinged for it.

12 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Hipwood has been involved in every Blues goal.

Absolutely disgraceful effort. 

They signed him until 2029 too. I know a few lions supporters and none of them rate him


2 minutes ago, Ollie fan said:

Not really relevant, but Geelong are thee worst dissenters by a country mile, and never never never get pinged for it.

OK.  Carlton AND Geelong equal worst.   Cripps, Dangerfield and Hawkins never ever pinged.

I wonder if Cameron ever regrets his choice of song

GWS v Brisbane next week at Spotless (or whatever it's called). Looks like the AFL will need to put in a call to Rent-A-Crowd. 

11 minutes ago, deegirl said:

I wonder if Cameron ever regrets his choice of song

Deegirl, if he didn't regret his 'rev the bike' routine, he was never going to regret his song. Hell, he could go with 'I feel pretty, oh so pretty'

Edited by Return to Glory


So, next week GW$ v BNE (SCG), and Port v Hawks (AO). I would go for GW$ and Hawks.   

How many direct goals has Hipwood conceded now?

Was it Eric the ant, or the gnat, in the Monty Python song?

Edited by monoccular

 

How many players did Newman snipe before he was reported for a strike in Neale?

I counted 6 acts on players who weren’t looking and not one free against. Must have taken the angry pills. 


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