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Is there another team that claims to have touched the ball every time a goal is kicked. About six of them claimed that was touched.

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Nicely weighted hit up kick from the young fella there.

Darcy's kicking for such a tall bloke is crazy good

Carlton will lose but will escape any scrutiny because they’re absolutely, ridiculously, horribly injury ridden. The “Brave” Blues headline will make a comeback.

 

Bulldogs fast free flowing game highlighting that not every player has to be an elite kick of the footy. Not every attacking passage of play pays off, some / many result in turning the ball over. That last goal to Darcy showed just that. Bulldogs currently lead by a point and may go on to lose but geez they play an exciting brand of footy and they won’t die wondering. If we had the equivalent of Bont, Treloar, Weightman and JUH out we’d be full of excuses. They were robbed by the umpires last week.

Amazing what a modern game plan can do.


What on earth has happened to Aaron Naughton. He was clunking everything at one stage. But playing second fiddle KPF must be affecting him

35 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

The commentators bust a nut whenever Darcy goes near it.

So do I !!

 
14 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Is there another team that claims to have touched the ball every time a goal is kicked. About six of them claimed that was touched.

pies




2 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Let’s hope you get absolutely THRASHED

Winning a close one is even better! Onya Doggies.

Yikes, imagine fronting up to Vossy after that

 

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