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Was loving this game for a while. Come on dogs.Get some back pronto.

Despite it's critics you've gotta love Thursday night footy. It always reminds me of that clip from...

8 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.

The AFL are happy to force Tasmania to spend a billion odd dollars to build a new stadium. I wish they had of done that for Geelong, it’s a shocking stadium.


Much to my dislike, Chris Scott is a great coach. Has completely transformed his team this quarter!

This is could be something I was looking forward to to becoming be a mare for the dogs. Is there rain on the horizon?

Eight frees to three . No prizes for guessing which favor.

 

Two almost identical handball over the boundary line. One deemed 'insufficient intent', one called 'throw it in'. No guess as to which team is which

9 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

The AFL are happy to force Tasmania to spend a billion odd dollars to build a new stadium. I wish they had of done that for Geelong, it’s a shocking stadium.

absolute hypocrisy AFL

1 minute ago, Nietaphart said:

The teams jumpers are doing me head in. Footescray look like Jeelong and vies versa 🫣🥴

I turned it on and thought - Port Adelaide v Freo.


Dogs are getting sucked into contests and trying to play on without thinking, handballing to know one in a good position.

Dogs a rabble at the moment.


My ‘I hate Geelong’ goggles have ruined my tipping again 😂

Just now, deegirl said:

My ‘I hate Geelong’ goggles have ruined my tipping again 😂

Long way to go yet.

darcy going down for the year huge blow for the doggies. there's no one to create a contest in F50 at all

 

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