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Gee Darcy is a gun. A bloody smart footballer for someone so young.

 

Monumental choke by the Dogs. 40 points up and stopped

I see Clarko was whinging about playing in the heat. It's April Clarko. Other teams had to play today to.

Can't hide under your protected roof of a stadium

 

Dogs up by 40 points in the 3rd Q

Losing by 27 now

unbelievably soft performance

Unbelievable choke by Footscay. 39 points into the 3rd Quarter

I can’t believe they couldn’t defend on such a small ground

Treacy with 3 goals in the first 7 minutes! Richmond with 3 goals… looks set to be a fast, open, high scoring game.

My only complaint… do we have to listen to Derm?

4 minutes ago, hardtack said:

Treacy with 3 goals in the first 7 minutes! Richmond with 3 goals… looks set to be a fast, open, high scoring game.

My only complaint… do we have to listen to Derm?

He's a hard listen Hardtrack. And there's also the realization that the Toiges may beat us.

The Tigers will towel us up if they continue to play like this. They move the ball quickly and their smalls are dangerous. They also look to be playing as a team.


35 minutes ago, hardtack said:

do we have to listen to Derm?

the mute button is a wonderous thing

45 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

He's a hard listen Hardtrack. And there's also the realization that the Toiges may beat us.

May? Put money on it.

Lmao, say we lose the next 3… after West Coast, Hawks, Brisbane, Sydney and St Kilda follow…

I know we are bound to win a match sooner rather than later because no team has ever gone winless in the AFL era, but watching teams like Richmond and to an extent St Kilda go past us at a serious rate just makes you laugh. St Kilda of all sides that can’t lure talent out of nowhere are looking like a top 8 side. They never beat Port, but the fashion in which they broke the duck was impressive.

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18 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Unbelievable choke by Footscay. 39 points into the 3rd Quarter

I can’t believe they couldn’t defend on such a small ground

You know why Brisbane got back into it? Because fagan gave them a spray at half time. Apparently said stand up if you think you're playing well. Only 1 player did which would had been interesting. But there's still room in the game for it. Goody plays the nice way

 

I've flicked over to the storm game.

Melbourne should study this team.

They work for each other, barely miss a tackle, play as a team and oh they win


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