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3 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Dumb football dumb umpiring

Sorry meant for the Casey game but I’m sure the same will apply

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On the escalator to Level 4 of the Olympic Stand I always admire the old photo of the game's founders, Wills and Harrison. Some serious biceps on Harrison. I bet he lifted.

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proud to be one of a hundred supporters there today, unfortunately i forgot to bring my scarf though! DEES šŸ”›šŸ”

 
19 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Dumb football dumb umpiring

Getting your posts in early chook

Kayo pre- game show (in case anyone missed): what GC have to go to make the finals, and Melbourne are AFL house/ media witches hats.


A very rare sight on my train. A Gold Coast supporter! I wasn’t sure they actually existed

Feeling good about this one.

I can't afford Kayo/Fox footy so I can't watch the game. Pretty sure that means we win.

I'm particularly expecting a whole lot of those small moments of effort and cleverness which turn a game but will never feature in the highlights tapes.

Today has a Xavier Lindsay vibe.

13 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Good choice of sub.

Was calling for this earlier in the week.

Agreed B B Colin.

Speaking of marshaling the troops, how does it work with Turner and Jeffo out?

AJ for Jeffo but who takes Turner's post given Milkshake is only the sub. Perhaps he (JM) will be more full-time because he is the only one that offers any real forward power.

I think we will see more of Jake that just the sub or at least activated earlier by necessity

In either case it's a lot to ask from the aging veteran. Showed some scintillating stuff v the Swans in our last 2023 h and a game and several prior.

Problem being, its two years ago for an already relatively old player. That said if he recaptures any of that form again, it will go a long way to alleviating our fwd line issues for sure.

No pressure Jakey😊

And a quick shout out to Jvr and his mate Fritta....pull your fingers out. ..lest a court Marshall approaches. Well at least a good chewing out.

Ps, Was Disco dropped or injured?

Thanks BBP.For what it's worth, I find you a pretty good judge of the game so your response would be very much appreciated.

Litd.

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Is the MCG sound system set high for the hearing impaired?


Crowd looks pitiful. May not crack 15k. Get ready for more media bashing this week.



10 minutes ago, Big Gun said:

Crowd looks pitiful. May not crack 15k. Get ready for more media bashing this week.

definitely looks like more than round 1

Lindsay did not look good with that knee 🤦

19 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

Today has a Xavier Lindsay vibe.

ffs

Just tape my mouth shut.

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At least our foot skills are consistent….. consistently [censored].


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