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Just now, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Could McInerney and Amartey both miss next week due to errant high bumps?

mclnerney hit his shoulder he is fine

 
1 minute ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Could McInerney and Amartey both miss next week due to errant high bumps?

They should. There was another earlier too.

Lloyd possibly?


Blues playing like Naarm in the last quaryer

Waiting for the MRO's assessment of Armartey and McInmerney.

MRO checks fixture ....

Nothing to see here. Football act.

3 minutes ago, GS_1905 said:

Well Amaety not playing next week

And probably McInerney.

Walsh kicks after the siren has gone and runs off the line and no worries.

 
2 minutes ago, Redleg said:

And probably McInerney.

Walsh kicks after the siren has gone and runs off the line and no worries.

Agree no way he ran straight. Umps just have no idea !!!

Sydney are trash. Assuming no injuries for us on Sunday, I'll be very disappointed if we lose to them at the MCG given we'd pretty much have a full strength side.

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SO AFL FOOTBALLERS HAVE TO BE AEROBIC, STRONG, FAST, DETERMINED, AGGRESSIVE, PASSIONATE, BRAVE, DISCIPLINED AND SUPPORTIVE.

RIV IS A PROTOTYPE

THERES PLENTY IN OTHER TEAMS

DEES NEED TO FIND 2 IN THIS TRADE OR DRAFT PERIOD

Amartey has to simply be suspended under the matrix. No ifs, buts or maybes.

Careless, medium impact and to the head = 1 week.

It has to be at least medium impact because Boyd was escorted off the ground by his doctor.

Handy out, if he is indeed suspended.

Edited by Bring-Back-Powell

Great pressure game tonight, and a popular presentation and result.

Sydney never lost their cool Carlton looked like they were tired, and top heavy even with Silvagni off in heavy conditions.

If Heeney could kick that could have been an all time game

40 touches and 6 goals?

pretty sure that’s never been done. not in AFL era anyway

13 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Amartey has to simply be suspended under the matrix. No ifs, buts or maybes.

Careless, medium impact and to the head = 1 week.

It has to be at least medium impact because Boyd was escorted off the ground by his doctor.

Handy out, if he is indeed suspended.

Afl website is saying 2-3 weeks for Amartey

maybe a week for McInerney but Silvani not concussed so AFL will be fine with a hit yo the head probably 🙄


Watching this tripe on foxtel in a pub. Hoping like hell that Tex runs through that piece of s.hite in a football act of course

Daicos x 2, Darcy, coz or Howe would do as well

Life truly is a mystery and cruel. You have good people like the Selwoods, Jim Stynes and innocent kids like Jack Davey perishing so young and then you see the likes of Crisp breaking all sorts of record and Maynard rolling around, alive and it just makes you stop, think and shake your head.


15 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

SO AFL FOOTBALLERS HAVE TO BE AEROBIC, STRONG, FAST, DETERMINED, AGGRESSIVE, PASSIONATE, BRAVE, DISCIPLINED AND SUPPORTIVE.

RIV IS A PROTOTYPE

You left out handsome 😝

Soz but not a week goes by where a teenage girl doesn’t ask me to say hi to Riv, or get something signed by Riv or just earbashes me about her undying love for Riv.

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You’d hate to be a Crows supporter - the amount of times the umpires influence their game with the Pies in the last 5 years is mind boggling.

 

Adelaide have had truckload of opportunities to blow Collingwood away, but can't kick through the big sticks. Very Melbourne-like.

Now the umpires imposing themselves upon the result, listening to the roar of the crowd

Just now, GS_1905 said:

You’d hate to be a Crows supporter - the amount of times the umpires influence their game with the Pies in the last 5 years is mind boggling.

The one way decisions a bit obvious now. Sports entertainment.


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