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2 minutes ago, DiscoStu17 said:

Nah. 
Different game. 
Neither team cares much whether the opposition kicks 100pts - as long as they kick 101pts. 

Nah

Reckon they should defend a bit to stop easy goals. at least when 6 6 6

 
24 minutes ago, Demonsterative said:

Was overated in his prime too. Skills are awful 

How do you rate Petracca’s skills just out of curiosity?

32 minutes ago, Demonsterative said:

Danger is the most over hyped and over rated footballer in recent times. 

he's a very good player

and i'm sure he'd tell you that himself as well


1 minute ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Barracking for an MCG Prelim

why?

Gotta love Boak

Defying his age

 

36yo Boak showing Butters and Rozee how to stand up in finals


9 minutes ago, BDA said:

8 all australian selections is a fair effort

Pffft. It’s only 8 more than me.

2 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Don't want to listen to interstate clubs [censored] and moan about home finals or GFs

That’s a bit strange. i’d prefer an interstate team win it to be honest

And they deserve a home game if they earn it

[censored] i hate the Cats!!

i don;t think the cats can play any better. Port need to get to half time and reset


Ugh this goal-fest is nauseating 


If Port lose they are chockers 

Hate the Cats but they haven’t bottomed out since 07 and missed finals twice.. go figure 

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Wow, great goal Rozee… more of that please. 

5 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

Ports entries into the forward line is just playing into the cats hands.

Playing into the Cats’ paws?
Sorry.


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