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Just now, Deetective Sgt. Taggert said:

No, pagan played 143 games for North and South Melbourne. That was a brain fade by BT referring to Fagan as Pagan…

On the back of Daisy Thomas being referring to as Daisy Pearce at the start of the game

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Ashcroft has been impressive. Andrews was good when the Swans were trying to play early. But as others have said, Neale is likely to get the Norm Smith.

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1 minute ago, DemonOX said:

Omg do u think BT could get ANYTHING right in his commentary. 

He is like the weather reporters who say the wrong thing but still has a job. Unbelievable. 

At  least he has stopped banging on about the wind and players aiming for the left post on every shot ..

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Just now, red and blue forever said:

My great grand uncle was  five time fitzroy permiership player winning three and coach for one of those as well,

He will be smiling down quite happily at this result

Awesome stuff mate, my grand uncle was a big Roys fan too. Good on them 

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2 minutes ago, Deetective Sgt. Taggert said:

On the back of Daisy Thomas being referring to as Daisy Pearce at the start of the game

That would have gone down well. Was that BT? Also Daisy hasn't been on 7 all year

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“He never plays outside his capabilities.” These are the insights that have me still watching the game. 🤣

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1 minute ago, Green Demon said:

“He never plays outside his capabilities.” These are the insights that have me still watching the game. 🤣

I’d be amazed if someone ever played outside of what they were capable of 😁

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For Sydney to lose like this again tells me it’s an MCG thing. They can clog up their home ground and then keep contesting it forward. Sydney in this game clogged up the middle but left a Brisbane player or two last on defensive line and also offensive line. Same as Geelong and GWS last few weeks just kept kicking it to Starcevic. No numbers running forward all getting ready to defend midfield.

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Suffer swans finishing on top another gf flogging .. got look after by the afl no 5 day breaks, 2 byes before other teams had 1 ..  

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8 minutes ago, red and blue forever said:

My great grand uncle was  five time fitzroy permiership player winning three and coach for one of those as well,

He will be smiling down quite happily at this result

Dang - how the hell did you end up with us sad sacks then? 🙃

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I've been watching the second half and getting that unnerving sense that this Brisbane side is player-by-player that little bit bigger and stronger than their opponents all over the ground.

Hopefully that's just a reflection of Sydney's wilting performance because with even more goid F-S prospects coming and ongoing academy benefits, their list has plenty of renewal coming.

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9 minutes ago, DEE32 said:

For Sydney to lose like this again tells me it’s an MCG thing. They can clog up their home ground and then keep contesting it forward. Sydney in this game clogged up the middle but left a Brisbane player or two last on defensive line and also offensive line. Same as Geelong and GWS last few weeks just kept kicking it to Starcevic. No numbers running forward all getting ready to defend midfield.

Yep - despite them saying the ground is almost as big as the mcg now... it still is a postage stamp. The 50 (if it is legitimate these days) is still so close the smaller centre square. That ground and kardinia park belong in 16 a side vfa... they're not compatible with modern footy

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Delighted to see Conor McKenna get to play. No pressure on him in this game. He is the second player to do the double - Gaelic Football and Aussie Rules.

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