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2 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

GC kicked 8 Goals already… A functional forward line

well you have to remember afl queensland handed it to them for free

 

Maggots tried to screw Gold Coast.

Great to see the Hawks deflated for the usual reasons but mainly coz I hate the thought of Nick Watson being happy.

 

Suns. Noah Anderson the concession pick … A gift from the AFL.

Suns. Lots of Academy picks. A gift. Which will keep on giving

Suns. Mac Andrew. Stolen from the Dees NGA academy A gift

Suns. Touk Miller. 200 games 👏👏Pick 29 in 2014 draft. Standout captain of Vic metro under 18s. St.kevins APS star. Still amazes me how he was ignored by clubs

Suns. Boosted by smart recruiting of Noble and Rioli.

Suns. Look like they are finally going to make finals. Finally. They are exciting. Tough. Smart. Skilled. No soft half hearted efforts from anyone of their team.

great game last night.

The ball was like a bar of soap. given the conditions i thought the skills execution was very good.

I think Suns are a real contender. they have all the elements needed

delighted the hawks lost. Ginnivan and Watkins in the same team sets a high bar for dislikeability


Can’t stress how much better friday night footy is without BT

Commentators just calling the play.

No ego. No wheels, dukes or chiselers

 

Ain’t a great game.

An acquaintance Swans supporter tells me they have 7 key players out.And their reserves not very good.

1 minute ago, Dingo said:

Ain’t a great game.

An acquaintance Swans supporter tells me they have 7 key players out.And their reserves not very good.

no, but a close game is at least an entertaining one

lovely goal heeney


Dunstall (prematch): “This game is huge!”

Huge? It’s 10th vs 14th.

Why can’t a game just be a game? I’d love to see a round where all nine games are just games.

22 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

Dunstall (prematch): “This game is huge!”

Huge? It’s 10th vs 14th.

Why can’t a game just be a game? I’d love to see a round where all nine games are just games.

Good luck with that Ghosty.

Just now, ANG13 said:

Good luck with that Ghosty.

I’d have to fire up the DeLorean and go back 50 years, right?

Even the Hawthorn commentary team couldn't get them over the line.


Maggot number 23 up to his old tricks again.His favouritism of Carlton is just blatent. Even the media can't stand it anymore.

This game is horrible quality

Neither side will play finals you’d imagine

Reckon we can take the Swans next week

4 minutes ago, DubDee said:

This game is horrible quality

Neither side will play finals you’d imagine

Reckon we can take the Swans next week

what happened to these guys? gf to bottom 4 i know they have abit of injuries but like really..

The maggots have absolutely ZERO feel for the game - "insufficient intent" MUST be repealed in favour of deliberate.


 

This is the most boring close game I’ve ever watched.


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