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2 minutes ago, Brownie said:

We look absolutely cooked.

What is it about Cairns?

This is our 4th game since October 9th...

 
2 minutes ago, Brownie said:

We look absolutely cooked.

What is it about Cairns?

Possibly the issue is that coming off our "compressed" schedule we still haven't been give a full week between matches.  Three games in eleven days is about what very team copped at some point, but then we had a six day break to Richmond then five days to Hawthorn.

Why, of all teams, schedule us to play on the Thursday?

our i50 ball use has been really poor all night. fatigue from our schedule has caught up with us

 

1 minute ago, darkhorse72 said:

Damn underwood mispronounces so many words...

Tasckle.. 

 

thats a 50 for not giving back the ball to mcnamara!


6 minutes ago, darkhorse72 said:

Damn underwood mispronounces so many words...

And so many wrong calls on players names.

She is trumplike 

1 minute ago, Brownie said:

And so many wrong calls on players names.

She is trumplike 

the female BT


We are the team no one wants to play 1st round of finals. Problem is we won’t make it without pulling out our best qtr of the year against the odds. Ridiculous AFLW draw strikes again

Underwood is hopeless..not to mention the Hawk cheer squad that seems to be her fellow commentators.

terrible effort bannon. pure fatigue

plenty of heart and effort. we're just too tired. no sharpness at all


 

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