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To Kayo's credit the sound is now back on the 4k feed and the balance between commentary and crowd noise is very much improved

And we have a game... score wise

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5 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

The Horny one is raging

He’s on the verge of having 3-4 games off

That is a shocking 50. Umps betting accounts need checking after this game.


I’ve stopped watching because I know for sure the umps and the feral crowd will get Port over the line 🤮

Miles Bergman = Temu Horne-Frances 😝

 

Wardlaw is so much fun to watch

What a gun he’ll be


1 minute ago, DubDee said:

Wardlaw is so much fun to watch

What a gun he’ll be

the quality of north's kids is incredibly high

they really should be doing to more teams what they did to us

2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

We're we looking at getting georgiades at one point?

He's got good hands

Yeah we were. He’s taken a step up this year and if he can stay fit, he’ll be pretty good

4 minutes ago, BoBo said:

That’s the best terrible game of footy I’ve seen I reckon.

That’s what I thought. I just enjoyed watching Port sweat more than anything else.

I feel a bit for North. When your team sucks, those games where you almost snaffle it but fall short hurt a lot. I reckon that last quarter was a classic case of “don’t know how to win” on display.


Butters with 27 great touches

and 13 tackles

he is a beauty and back to his best

5 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Uggh Popes Funeral has hijacked the Football coverage on ABC Asia

Cloud Fairy worship…😡

In the name of the father and the son.

5 minutes ago, Nasher said:

That’s what I thought. I just enjoyed watching Port sweat more than anything else.

I feel a bit for North. When your team sucks, those games where you almost snaffle it but fall short hurt a lot. I reckon that last quarter was a classic case of “don’t know how to win” on display.

Yeah for sure. If I was a North supporter I’d be pretty dirty on Caleb Daniel and LDU to be honest. Daniel turned it over a fair bit and LDU was caught holding the ball about 4-5 times. When it’s the senior/star guys costing you, it makes these losses all the worse.


On 25/04/2025 at 16:10, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I know a lot of Melbourne supporters like to downplay Collingwood’s prospects, probably because of recent history between the 2 teams.

However, which team would you be confident of beating Collingwood on prelim or grand final day at MCG?

Perhaps Geelong?

The Pies are peaking too early. Goody has timed our run beautifully.

Callum Brown dropped again

Surely we are on the blower to his manager?

12 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Callum Brown dropped again

Surely we are on the blower to his manager?

Would definitely be a good get! Only knock on him is he averages less than a goal a game. But 24, super athletic.

 

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