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13 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Hogan. Hogan. Hogan. ❤️❤️❤️

hogans heroes hogan GIF

I used to enjoy this gif when he played for us .

 
1 minute ago, Lexinator said:

Good sportsmanship shown by some Lions players for hurt Cognelio. This part of the game has improved over the years.

I assume Zorko ran over to Coniglio to make fun of his mum.

4 minutes ago, rjay said:

Andrews something to answer for here?

 

Unlikely.

Coniglio run back with flight into marking contest, Andrews closed eyes to spoil, hit Coniglio's high shoulder area, elbow slipped up into his head area, then Coniglio's head hit again by marking GWS player.

 
4 minutes ago, Lexinator said:

Good sportsmanship shown by some Lions players for hurt Cognelio. This part of the game has improved over the years.

No sportsman ship from Pies supporters when Angus hit by Brayshaw.

They chanted “ Collingwood, Collingwood…..”

Lohmann's hair at the moment reminds me of Warwick Capper. 

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40 minutes ago, deegirl said:

When they decide to wear clash jumpers does anyone actually look at the designs? Cause yellow Vs orange isn’t great 

I think the AFL are quite bad at making teams alternative jumpers contrast but I actually don’t think there is an issue tonight. 

 

Hoges

Zorko having an absolute stinker. Given up 2 goals to his opponent and then gave an unnecessary free kick reversal that resulted in that goal.


Just now, whatwhat say what said:

brent daniel on the 45?

he reminds me so much of luke breust

Yep, players like that win you matches 


5 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Zorko having an absolute stinker. Given up 2 goals to his opponent and then gave an unnecessary free kick reversal that resulted in that goal.

Couldn’t happen to a bigger piece of 💩… unless it happened to Maynard

5 minutes ago, BoBo said:

Yep, players like that win you matches 

Would donate my left foot for someone with his kicking skills in red and blue 

Weird to see so many of us cheering for GWS

All it will take is a loss to them in finals or a scuffle or two and we’ll hate them too. Or many a little less as we don’t know any Giants fans

I get Jesse and Toby are there

21 minutes ago, Lexinator said:

Lohmann's hair at the moment reminds me of Warwick Capper. 

Or one of the Cobra Kai from Karate Kid

3 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Would donate my left foot for someone with his kicking skills in red and blue 

Spargs might not quite as good but he is deadly kicking inside 50


Hogan on fire. Missed some bad ones but he's the difference.

Oh Jesse how I miss you.

I don't think the crowds to bad. What I expect really. Better than there home and away attendances. 

 

At what point will the AFL start to crack down on these over the shoulder throw-balls, and why will it only apply to our No.13?

Edited by Alex No Fancy-name

Hogan's a mile ahead of anyone for contested marking craft.

Taken the mantle over from Hawkins.

Very good on the lead up timing as well.


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