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Didn't bother with the second half. Checked the scores in the third quarter. What a pity when like many we expected a gripping game.

Will watch the first quarter of the game in the West mainly to see how HR plays and take it from there.

Wow,,, Canterbury Bulldogs go 6 straight in a very big 42-0 win over the mid table Rabbitohs

 

Dees 2 goals v bombers to half time

Eagles 5 goals (Waterman 3 goals) by quarter time !!

Any learnings Goody?? We have no forward strategy ffs

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Ffs

14 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Didn't bother with the second half. Checked the scores in the third quarter. What a pity when like many we expected a gripping game.

Will watch the first quarter of the game in the West mainly to see how HR plays and take it from there.

Wow,,, Canterbury Bulldogs go 6 straight in a very big 42-0 win over the mid table Rabbitohs

Yeah & the nrl are frothing about getting a crowd of 65k

 
21 hours ago, Superunknown said:

I thought Greene might be the guy but Nup

None of our blokes. Too busy slapping him on the bum the traitors

Don't get me started on bum-slapping framed as innocent team bonding when it's ultimately about unconsciously upholding norms that marginalise emotional diversity and reinforce homophobic boundaries under the guise of unity. 🤣

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1 hour ago, DubDee said:

‘superstar’ LDU with 7 kicks and 5 clangers, 2 clearances needs to take a good hard look at himself

That's actually his problem.

16 minutes ago, BDA said:

hot start waterman. bagged 3 already

Early days and a big call but is there a chance Turner could become our version in a season or two?


Didn't WC start well against Brisvegas as well?

2 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Early days and a big call but is there a chance Turner could become our version in a season or two?

no chance unless our mids figure out how to deliver the ball

10 hours ago, Redleg said:

With the Pies it is pretty simple.

About 8 - 10 very skilled ball handlers.

The best player in the game. A brother also an excellent player.

More AFL experience than any other side.

Total buy in and selflessness by the players.

Pace to burn.

Reasonable goal kicking skill.

Well coached.

Ability to recruit players from other clubs.

To a lesser extent, huge support which probably leads to favorable umpiring on nearly every occasion. Can you see the 78m penalty being given against the Pies or the soft free to McStay for a goal, or the ridiculous DeGoey free where he dropped an opponent not in play, all paid at crucial times. A bunch of mates in the MRO and Tribunal also helps.

Best recent decision by the Pies was to trade out Jack 'my shorts are too big because I've got a little *&(#@) Ginnivan. They woke up to the nightmare before most footy followers. Wouldn't mind betting Sidey and Pendles had their fingerprints all of that.


 
23 minutes ago, BDA said:

no chance unless our mids figure out how to deliver the ball

Or a few different ones do


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