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1 minute ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Have you noticed the best defender in the AFL, there’s a reason 

Only asking cos he spent 10mins on the bench …

not about his performance, more about his fitness/injury P s D

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Petty strong down back. one of the few taking marks

Gawn excellent 

Lindsay unbelievable first game 

Trac amazing impact

Forward line struggling as usual. 

A tall fwd should come off for Langford asap

 

 Today’s new rule. Wait for player to leave the ground and get replacement on while game the is stopped.

At one point I actually started calling out "Oh, come on, be more lucky!"

Football is back.

 

Seeing Petracca, Oliver and Bowey looking energetic and involved has warmed my heart almost as much as seeing so many kids putting in respectable first-up efforts. Even Aidan Johnson, who is almost statless, is putting himself in there and doing some bodywork that could prove very important as Gawn starts to overwhelm Keeffe late in the game.

Its a very tight game. I'd argue we are behind by exactly as much as one 'blowing out of cobwebs' for a first game of the season.

Toby Greene still a cheat, so some things don't change.

Comments that Viney looks sore does suggest a natural sub option for Langford to come in and hit hard.


 

You absolute beauty 

Bring it on Dees.

Just when you give a man a serve.

I should do it more often.

 

Alright if we kick like 5 in a row we're either gonna really love or really hate the Irish. 


I seen a player wearing #2 do that many times during my childhood in the 80’s.

If Windsor is half as good, wow 

1 minute ago, layzie said:

Bang, Bang..

You stopped too early.

8 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

His last 30 games,  first halves have been non existent

good news is you can guarantee 2 goals from him this half

34 minutes ago, KingDingAling said:

TMAC must have a chin of granite 

All that chewing of meat.


3 minutes ago, layzie said:

Bang, Bang..

No you didn't 

 

is it 2021??

Half back running in off the square

Gawn to Trac to Spaz

GOAL!!


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