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1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Oh zorko. Brain fade

He went and manned the mark, did not go over it. The one with the brain fade was the umpire 

Just now, Demon Disciple said:

He went and manned the mark, did not go over it. The one with the brain fade was the umpire 

Correct. He ran to the mark did not go over it. A horrible horrible 50. So costly. 
 

 

That would have really hurt.

It's a cruel ball at times.....the evil genius that designed that shape 

I'm sure I speak for a lot of us....that 21 was the first flag we saw.

But now having savored how sweet they are, it's tough waiting again.

Now I get all the fuss.


1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

That would have really hurt.

It's a cruel ball at times.....the evil genius that designed that shape 

Just ask Stevie Milne & the saints

Lions playing well but this is  not the Swans at their best.

They are a little flat and it's not Sydney that have dominated all year.

They need to be careful they don't drop five goals down by the middle.



2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Lions playing well but this is  not the Swans at their best.

They are a little flat and it's not Sydney that have dominated all year.

They need to be careful they don't drop five goals down by the middle.

Haven't play on the G in awhile & maybe they've forgotten it's a tad bigger than the scg

I suspected Brisbane would control clearances and Sydney would struggle to defend their potent forwardline. 

 

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