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Harmes looking strong. We could use his muscle these days. 8 touches already.

Harmes having a blinder. Don’t think I’ve ever seen him influence a game like this before. Good on him.

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3 minutes ago, GS_1905 said:

Harmes having a blinder. Don’t think I’ve ever seen him influence a game like this before. Good on him.

I hope Sparrow is watching.


Carlton have a good backline as well as their fwd line.

Does anyone know what happened to Hannan?

Would have been a good replacement for Fritta.

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another sparse crowd

are crowds down so far this year in general i wonder? they seem to be

 

I had hopes for Jvr to be a Curnow type player.

May have over estimated him.


1 minute ago, BDA said:

another sparse crowd

are crowds down so far this year in general i wonder? they seem to be

Opening round some big numbers but cost of living maybe?

I wonder if mships are down.

Just now, leave it to deever said:

Opening round some big numbers but cost of living maybe?

I wonder if mships are down.

Why is yours in red?

New feature?

Red and blue maybe?

Yay dogs.

Picked Bummers to kick off the round. However, picked the Doggies and finished round two, 66 out of 68 people 🙂

A number of them have no knowledge of footy whatsoever


6 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Why is yours in red?

New feature?

Red and blue maybe?

Yay dogs.

When you reply to a message, the original message shows in red.

the doggies player that handballed over his head straight to carlton should be dropped next week


Had a little flutter on Footscray at 4.80 after the first three Carlton goals. Quietly confident despite the clear umpire agenda.

8 minutes ago, BDA said:

the doggies player that handballed over his head straight to carlton should be dropped next week

Then Viney and Salem wouldn't get a game then.

21 minutes ago, Males said:

When you reply to a message, the original message shows in red.

Tx

It's all so exciting.

How did we live with that old one.

 

Ok

Halftime quick question.

What type of players were/ are you?

You've just received the ball ot 25 m from goal with nobody near you for thirty m.

Do you dribble it through or smash it into the top stand?

35 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

I had hopes for Jvr to be a Curnow type player.

May have over estimated him.

Nothing to do with what Stephen thinks of him.


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