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10 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

Rochelle Rochelle?

A movie i'm glad i never saw

Who the hec are GWS even playing today? Serious question

 
20 hours 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.

Truth in advertising, eh?

“This game promises to be a bit [censored]”

 

 

6 minutes ago, Devil In Disguise said:

Whose idea was it to let Chompers leave? Not looking at you Goody but FFS he is having a good season so far.

I think it was years of inconsistent performances and turning the ball over. Was dropped many times and decided to move on. Has been in and out of the dogs team but is doing well this year

Hope he keeps it up

This game is a joy to watch. JUH now just a distant figure in the Dogs rear view mirror.


12 minutes ago, Devil In Disguise said:

Whose idea was it to let Chompers leave? Not looking at you Goody but FFS he is having a good season so far.

Looks like he has got himself right this year which is good to see. A change of club and environment was exactly what he needed. Good for him.

This could not happen to a better team.

Can’t believe anyone has talked them up, even a little. Their last 3 wins have been a 2 point win against the eagles, 3 point win against the Roos, and an 8 point win against a really poor swans.

lol may the doggies feast all night 🤣


How do the bulldogs manage to regenerate & bring in new players whilst losing key players to challenge for top 4, So happy for Harmes, yet we kept Hunter & dogs would have been so happy!

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20 minutes ago, Red But Mostly Blue said:

This could not happen to a better team.

Can’t believe anyone has talked them up, even a little. Their last 3 wins have been a 2 point win against the eagles, 3 point win against the Roos, and an 8 point win against a really poor swans.

lol may the doggies feast all night 🤣

Lloyd and cornes recons they're coming.

On 15/05/2025 at 22:21, Stiff Arm said:

Chol gets well held for most of the game, kicks a couple in the last and acts like he's the difference

Same as last week

Um we had a chance to get him and I remember saying on this site GO FOR IT!

VERY UNDERATED PLAYER!


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