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Danger looks old.

this’ll be his last year you’d reckon

 
41 minutes ago, Chook said:

 

46 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Enjoy howie & huddo calling but do we have to have derm & bucks as specials 

I'm surprisingly liking them…I have had about six though.

 

Wash your mouth out with soap and water!!

You really have to feel for the Geelong Blonde Hair Band Fairies

Naaaaah

 

Good game but the Saints stopped to a walk.  Did well to hang on in the end

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Crazy good game to watch as a neutral

 

Amazing brave mark from the young Irish kid O'Connell - probably saved the game


Saints played red time nicely and up till about the 5 - 8 minute mark of the final Q they were consistently lowering their vision and looking to hit up the short / 45 targets including when they were coming i50.

Looks like they're starting to play the way Ross is training them.  Kudos to him and their list on that win tonight.  Nights like this can sometimes make or break a club's season.

A long way to go but a very impressive win.

51 minutes ago, BDA said:

zac jones is a very average player

You have to be joking… he played a great game today… kicking leaves a lot to be desired, but his pressure and ball distribution by hand was excellent.

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5 minutes ago, Sideshow Bob said:

Crazy good game to watch as a neutral

 

Amazing brave mark from the young Irish kid O'Connell - probably saved the game

Super gutsy.  Wilkie was fab especially his 3rd Q.

Wood, Marshall, Owens, Jones, Higgens, Windhager, Hill among others.

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5 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

I just want to see some of the highlights from the mcg game today. Fox didn't show anything at half time 

Barred from showing any by HQ...

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HUGE loss by the Cats

Next up is:

away to Lions

Mighty Demons

Away to Crows

Hawks

9 minutes ago, Sideshow Bob said:

Crazy good game to watch as a neutral

 

Amazing brave mark from the young Irish kid O'Connell - probably saved the game

You were neutral? I was definitely on the Saints haha. The Irish kid did them proud and a few others, heart tonight was ace. Marshall was Max like. And god was I nervous with the Cats back line marking everything.

3 minutes ago, DubDee said:

HUGE loss by the Cats

Next up is:

away to Lions

Mighty Demons

Away to Crows

Hawks

The defense (Fox panel) is already pleading Dangers case. No Stewart helps us in a few weeks.

20 minutes ago, hardtack said:

You have to be joking… he played a great game today… kicking leaves a lot to be desired, but his pressure and ball distribution by hand was excellent.

The best game I've seen him play.

6 minutes ago, DEE fence said:

The defense (Fox panel) is already pleading Dangers case. No Stewart helps us in a few weeks.

Trial by media convicts(Picket) and acquits(Maynard, Cripps, Dangerfield).

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Funny game footy. Like tennis, matchups is just a weird concept and thing to wrap your head around

In tennis, Fabrice Santoro holds a h2h 7-2 against Safin and on the women’s side, Sharapova during their era is the second best player on tour mostly and still 2-20

Footy ain’t much different. We have an underrated rivalry with GWS, GWS matches up well with the Pies but our record against Collingwood has been horrendous during the Goodwin era.

Not to mention the hilarity of Pies fans trying to downplay our ‘21 flag by saying they were the only team to have our measure. Didn’t a lowly Hawthorn (their bogey team) beat them in their flag year?  

Now, no disrespect to them, but St Kilda beat Geelong, but will anyone be surprised if they came out and lost to Richmond? 

24 minutes ago, hardtack said:

You have to be joking… he played a great game today… kicking leaves a lot to be desired, but his pressure and ball distribution by hand was excellent.

Zac Jones made some howler decisions but no doubt about he goes at it hard.

28 minutes ago, DubDee said:

HUGE loss by the Cats

Next up is:

away to Lions

Mighty Demons

Away to Crows

Hawks

I've never wanted the lions and Hawks to win so much in my life. 

28 minutes ago, VNightCityLegend said:

 

Now, no disrespect to them, but St Kilda beat Geelong, but will anyone be surprised if they came out and lost to Richmond? 

I would be absolutely flabbergasted if St Kilda lose to Richmond next week on their turf.

St Kilda are a different team at Marvel.

13 hours ago, Demonland said:

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The AFL is a mess of contradictions but I find it extremely odd that they have round zero in an alleged attempt to draw interest in the NRL heartland but don’t seem at all concerned about having no and/or very few FTA Saturday night games in NRL heartland. I think they are really under estimating how much of an advantage that blanket Friday, Saturday, Sunday coverage gave them.  


57 minutes ago, DubDee said:

HUGE loss by the Cats

Next up is:

away to Lions

Mighty Demons

Away to Crows

Hawks

God I’d love them to be 1-5. 
Best coach in the league my [censored]!

10 hours ago, dees189227 said:

Enjoy howie & huddo calling but do we have to have derm & bucks as specials 

Agree with you but I dont mind bucks. As for the other nuff nuff I would rather go thru several root canals than listen to him.

 
10 hours ago, DubDee said:

You really have to feel for the Geelong Blonde Hair Band Fairies

Naaaaah

I can feel "handbags" will be coming out again. Not before time.

 

14 hours ago, hardtack said:

You have to be joking… he played a great game today… kicking leaves a lot to be desired, but his pressure and ball distribution by hand was excellent.

missed the first half but the first vision i saw of Jones was wasting 2 possessions under no pressure. hence the comment


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