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I kind of like how bevo started kennedy on Smith at the centre bounce. Someone that is obviously new to the dogs & couldn't give 2 hoots about bailey

 

Naughton misses from 10 metres out

Far Out. Take your time

He has so much talent but he is wasted it


15 metres at GMHBA seems to vary based on guernsey colour.

 

4 minutes ago, GS_1905 said:

How they let afl footy on this oval still amazes me. It is such an obvious advantage for the them.

The litter box isn’t quite so [censored] this year as it was last year.

2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Go doggies.

Damn I keep picking the wrong jumpers.

It’s quite bizarre that Geelong have red on their jumper against the Dogs.

Howie or whatever his name is up there with Kelli Underwood. A terrible commentator; first quarter, Bulldogs kick a goal to be only four points down, “and the bulldogs kick a goal to just hang in there”.

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6 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

It’s quite bizarre that Geelong have red on their jumper against the Dogs.

The person who approved that is likely the same person who is overseeing the salary cap audit


3 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Howie or whatever his name is is up there with Kelli Underwood. A terrible commentator; first quarter, Bulldogs kick a goal to be only four points down, “and the bulldogs kick a goal to just hang in there”.

I think howie is fantastic but yeah that comment was a bit of a stretch, but watching fox, we don't need to see every replay of Bailey touching the ball & I couldn't care less if his headband came off.

9 minutes ago, DiscoStu17 said:

The litter box isn’t quite so [censored] this year as it was last year.

Why the AFL didn’t mandate that they carve out 5 rows from that centre wing area on both side beggars belief. There is no load bearing structure there and at most will reduce the stadium capacity by a max 500 ppl.

10 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Howie or whatever his name is is up there with Kelli Underwood. A terrible commentator; first quarter, Bulldogs kick a goal to be only four points down, “and the bulldogs kick a goal to just hang in there”.

I remember ...

"Apart from their goals, St Kilda was scoreless in that opening quarter"

Eddie McGuire.

There are a few about. BT is one of my favorites when he doesn't finish senten..

Looking ahead to tomorrow night, I can't believe Richmond are resting nankervis. Unless he is sore or carrying something surely you'd play him against the Bombers.

He'd run rings around Goldstein.


7 minutes ago, GS_1905 said:

Why the AFL didn’t mandate that they carve out 5 rows from that centre wing area on both side beggars belief. There is no load bearing structure there and at most will reduce the stadium capacity by a max 500 ppl.

No way in a million years would they change the shape of that ground.

 
1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Gee naughtons done a few dumb things. Rushed & missed a goal & stuffed that handball to dale

1 minute ago, BDA said:

jeremy cameron is not a bad player

One is a slightly smarter version of the other?


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