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If this was umpired like any other AFL game (ie: a game not including the filth) then Norf would be a good chance to win this

 

Did Howe just call his own decision ie; OOTF or was i imagining things and an ump called it?

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12 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

If Clayton Oliver replied on insta what Bailey smith replied to someone, it'd be front page news.

Yet Chris Scott says oh its banter on social media and he's only 23.

If Bailey Smith played for any club other than Geelong Chris Scott wouldn’t have dismissed his (Smith’s) comment as he has done. Similarly, if Noah Balta played for any club other than Richmond Yze wouldn’t have said Noah has paid the price (four-game suspension) and that’s enough of a punishment. These coaches should be objective on such serious matters.

 
1 hour ago, Ghostwriter said:

(Sigh) Imagine North beating Collingwood tonight.

OK stop imagining now, It ain't gonna happen 😑

Pity. One can dream


2 minutes ago, 640MD said:

Pity. One can dream

Don’t wanna mozz them but North are leading now.

🤞🏽🤞🏽🤞🏽

1 hour ago, whatwhat say what said:

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I can identify that painting!

It's a thin Vermeer of competitiveness.

It's a sign the umpires are asking for more Monet.

The supporters are leaving by the Kahlo.

No? Not convinced?

Well, I can at least confirm that This Is Not A Magritte.

 

Just an observation but no way on earth N Daicos wins the Brownlow this year and he shouldn’t be in the AA team either.


2 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

bears run and spread from the contest is much better today

who had the role, if anyone, on rayner last week? i can't seem to remember anyone in particular paying close attention to him, but i don't remember him being super-involved either

I thought it was Windsor or McVee?

I might have another look – any excuse?

On 22/05/2025 at 20:21, Dingo said:

Dogs are in trouble

Bevo is an angry little man!

3 minutes ago, GS_1905 said:

Just an observation but no way on earth N Daicos wins the Brownlow this year and he shouldn’t be in the AA team either.

He is a soft outside receiver who sheeeeeits himself any time he thinks he is gonna get hit! His brother is marginally better though!

The Fix is on! Then again it was never off i guess


Daicos 16 touches. 4 contested

50% efficiency

Still the clear fav for the brownlow

Gawn $51 being the most influential player in the game

keep your bloody medal!


 

North have rushed 8 behinds so far

A deliberate tactic?

is this 2008??


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