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Looks like admin definitely has a vested interest in the suns.

Crom are going to get shafted from the Lemon men.

Wouldn’t normally mind but I hate Hardwick 🤬

 

when they're running forward of the ball, gc17 look like a top 4 team to me

if they can ever learn to work really hard defensively they're going to be very good

crom look so potent too

cracking game this; the sort of 4 points that could be the difference between finishing top 4 and 5-10

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4 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

gc17 look like a top 4 team to me

Crows also at this stage.

GC v Crows. What a great game to watch, from both teams. Sublime footskills, very quick and clean in transition, and forwards with some craft including marking the ball.


They replayed that spoil on Walter about six times – could not see anything wrong with the spoil whatsoever.

Could anybody else?

Or is it free kick Gold Coast?

 
9 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

GC v Crows. What a great game to watch, from both teams. Sublime footskills, very quick and clean in transition, and forwards with some craft including marking the ball.

and all, bar walker, top 10 picks

you've got to get lucky in yr draft year to get a talented kid AND them to be a key position player

1 minute ago, DiscoStu17 said:

They replayed that spoil on Walter about six times – could not see anything wrong with the spoil whatsoever.

Could anybody else?

Or is it free kick Gold Coast?

clipped him in the ear, dragged him down on his shoulder

clear free for mine

2 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

and all, bar walker, top 10 picks

you've got to get lucky in yr draft year to get a talented kid AND them to be a key position player

clipped him in the ear, dragged him down on his shoulder

clear free for mine

Not sure about that. Looked like he just dropped it and threw his hands in the air.


You know those footballers from other clubs you love watching? Paul Kelly from Sydney was my favourite. But boy, Tex Walker is a close 2nd. So powerful and clean. A bit of a dill at times, but a great footballer.

5 minutes ago, DiscoStu17 said:

Not sure about that. Looked like he just dropped it and threw his hands in the air.

maggots, unfortunately, always make the call

crom's kicking skills are fab

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If Rankine played for Geelong......

Noble underrated imo. No wonder Pies were peed off losing him.

We are [censored], but McVee plays a similar role by which he attacks and defends, a two way runner which we sorely miss.

Goes to show how much we need these role players on top of the superstars playing well.

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7 minutes ago, Heart Beats True said:

That was a mark every day of the week.

Absolutely a mark, how did they fudge that up?

Anyone saying Simpson or Longmire are done as coaches should look at Hardwick. He might net GC a flag before GWS wins one.

6 minutes ago, Heart Beats True said:

That was a mark every day of the week.

Split second. Collins stayed in the contest and contested the ball with 30 odd seconds to go, don’t blame the umpire in real time tbh.. a lot to blame umpires for, but not in this instance.

 

Crows absolutely robbed.

What umpires have we got officiating our game.

That last qtr GC17 recieved every decision go there way.

How can you tackles someone mid air in a marking situation.

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