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18 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

He's a complete - - - - w - t.

Agreed. That said Dale Thomas is fast becoming a very good commentator, who is quick with good analysis on the run


29 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

He's a complete - - - - w - t.

Can I buy a vowel?

 
1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Just tuned in for the last q of Dons v Tigers.

What a low quality game.

I made the mistake of returning to this after the half time break. Back to Skyrim i go


1 minute ago, Demon Dynasty said:

I made the mistake of returning to this after the half time break. Back to Skyrim i go

They both look so flat.

2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

They both look so flat.

Not as flat as i feel watching this Deevs

Dunstall talking about the Tigers not letting Essendon run away with it..." You want a scoreboard that reflects the effort you've put in."

If this quarter is any indication , I'd say that's exactly what the Tigers have.

Seven goals

56 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Kumqwat?

Not sure about the footy, but I think we have the makings of a hell of a Wheel of Fortune team here, people!

Bombers must be happy with recruiting Archie Roberts at pick 54 in 2023 draft and Angus Clarke at pick 39 in 2024 draft. Both were excellent tonight and show how well prepared the youngsters are that come through the draft. Roberts especially is having a very good second year as a skilful hard running left foot defender. He was predicted as a top 25 chance and the bombers got a bargain.


There's another game at Docklands tonight, so I guess it's to allow enough time to clean and set up for the second match.

22 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

it's very odd that they've elected to schedule so many games in melbourne this round and then sweet fanny adams next

Exactamundo!

2 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

My AFL site is showing 12:35 for the start of Blues v GWS at Docklands.

Any reason for the early start?

At least it’s a half decent game this morning. Not like that tripe last night.


Has anyone ever watched every game in a round ever.

Split screen perhaps?

It's like the daily trifecta of Maccas, Hungry Jacks and KFC.

Only healthier.

58 minutes ago, DiscoStu17 said:

At least it’s a half decent game this morning. Not like that tripe last night.

Absolutely DS. Everyone supporting Gws I assume.

Hogan still makes me sad not playing for us but I always wish home the best.

Decent bloke

I really dislike a lot of Carlton supporters.

Edited by leave it to deever

 

Toby (B) clearly in a lot of pain but hasn’t come off. It looks like a dislocated shoulder 😭

Jordan Lewis absolutely hammering the Blues midfield for lack of defensive spread. And you can see it live right in front of you. If GWS continue to press their advantage in this regard they will win easily.


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