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Just now, GS_1905 said:

Suspension ? Not once uttered by the commentators

Should be … won’t.

 

11 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Why are they booing?

Because they are uneducated cashed up bogans.

 
1 minute ago, BLWNBA said:

Yeah you’re right. Contact was telling until the replay.

Always an easier call in slow motion (obviously), but was there.

Great kick into the forward 50 and a great mark to Fritsch. Just need the bloody conversion.


lol did anyone else see Tholstrup almost tackle instead of lay a shepherd. He's an eager lad.

Would Goody just STOP playing his favourites in Melksham

Selection integrity

😂😂

Bad miss Frittata. Then he laughs about it 🤯


1 minute ago, Chook said:

lol did anyone else see Tholstrup almost tackle instead of lay a shepherd. He's an eager lad.

Yeah what was he thinking

Pavlich has no bloody idea, he is so biased towards the WA teams, absolutely atrocious.

Finally Melk bringing some vision and connection into the 50. We look a whole lot better with him playing up higher around the arc

Does the hunchback of waterman ever drop a mark? Immaculate hands. Probably because they’re big, sticky, cabbage smelling hands.


Pav should never be allowed near an AFL mic again. WAFL only

Just now, Ethan Tremblay said:

Does the hunchback of waterman ever drop a mark? Immaculate hands. Probably because they’re big, sticky, cabbage smelling hands.

Imagine having that head and saying to your barber ‘please emphasize the size of my gigantic cranium’

 

Good win after a dodgy spell.

Let’s make it hurt now and win by 60 plus!!


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