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1 hour ago, DiscoStu17 said:

I swear Jason Dunstall steals my comments

cmon now, heโ€™s not that bad

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That "Jump ball" was a mark to the aints.


15 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

one of the in form small goal kicking forwards in the competition

Second in the Coleman

If Tigers fans were like Demons fans (with Jordon etc) theyโ€™d be - why did we let Higgins go?

Oh we won a flag and he was on the fringes and wanted to leave

got it

have we got it???????!!!!!??

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8 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Skills atrocious tonight

SWYL

Get with the modern game... It's about risk, turnover and getting an easy goal.

This is the way

Dunno why I'm even watching this.
Tuned in at half time and it's just as ugly as one of our games.
Gotta save my ugly footy watchin' energy for tomoz.

Ross Lyon is the master of boring football. Unwatchable battle of attrition.

Harry McKay kicking the sealer from the boundary. Excellent goal. ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘

Just got home. Watched the game from the top tier of the members with two mates who are Blues supporters. They enjoyed the moment. That is what footy moments are about. I actually hope Harry enjoyed it too. We all have our struggles and I thought it was good for him.

Overall I also thought Saints were brave. Theyโ€™ve got some good youngsters too.


54 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

a close game is an entertaining game

I challenge you to watch it again.

From the parts I watched, seemed like St Kilda's marking in connections kept them in the game, but their fumbling kept them out of it. Strange seeing the Saint's disposal efficiency being okay, but then you realise that a lot of those fumbles weren't even disposals but simply failing to pick up the ball cleanly and that sort of thing.

Carlton supporters will be very pleased with the whole-team moment of gut running to lock up every St Kilda opponent as the Saints tried to bring it back quickly from a kick in. I think it ended in a Saad spoil-tackle which then led to the McKay sealer.

I'm happy for McKay personally. Always good to see a redemption arc go 50m and through the middle.

Essendon giving Sydney a thrashing in Q1 is the third game today to make me furious. JJ running too far with the ball, FMD.

The second game needs no explanation.

The first game was my sonโ€™s Div 5 u14 basketball team that lost 97-0 thanks to the club submitting a second team, made up of Div 1 and 2 players who turned down playing in the champ comps so they could โ€œall play together with their matesโ€. All arrogant elite private school flogs too obviously. Way to make the game not fun for kids who are just having a dip.

Might just call the day a bust and go to bed.


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46 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Gws must be very ordinary.

well yes, they won by a goal with 30 left from their worst kick in the team against us, did not expect them and sydney to be this s t house tho


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