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Anyone see the Pearce hit on Darcy Byrne-Jones?

Will be very interesting to see the ruling on this one.

 
3 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Anyone see the Pearce hit on Darcy Byrne-Jones?

Will be very interesting to see the ruling on this one.

Yep, because Byrne's got concussed, Pearce will probably get suspended. But it will be interesting

5 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Anyone see the Pearce hit on Darcy Byrne-Jones?

Will be very interesting to see the ruling on this one.

looked like a classique 'football collision' with no malice in it whatsover

if dbj was concussed then pearce is probably looking at 3 weeks off cos the afl and their arbitrary 'punish the result not the incident' ridiculousness will be a big part of the penalty

 

Honestly more heat should be put on nth for that final quarter.

With the calibre of pies players missing, nth should have done better.

How we let them put on a dominant final quarter like we did still leaves me scratching my head.


19 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Honestly more heat should be put on nth for that final quarter.

With the calibre of pies players missing, nth should have done better.

How we let them put on a dominant final quarter like we did still leaves me scratching my head.

we were terrible and once they got a sniff they powered away

40 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Honestly more heat should be put on nth for that final quarter.

With the calibre of pies players missing, nth should have done better.

How we let them put on a dominant final quarter like we did still leaves me scratching my head.

if we played them now and how we are currently playing we would pump them by 10 goals

Maynard could miss Kings Birthday with a foot injury.

Hopefully he does as the mild booing by our supporter base which is drowned out by the imbecile Filth brigade’s cheering is cringeworthy and annoying.

Happy that Hawthorn lost yesterday.

 
1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Maynard could miss Kings Birthday with a foot injury.

Hopefully he does as the mild booing by our supporter base which is drowned out by the imbecile Filth brigade’s cheering is cringeworthy and annoying.

Happy that Hawthorn lost yesterday.

Yep he's expected to miss 2-6 weeks.

1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Maynard could miss Kings Birthday with a foot injury.

Hopefully he does as the mild booing by our supporter base which is drowned out by the imbecile Filth brigade’s cheering is cringeworthy and annoying.

Happy that Hawthorn lost yesterday.

I wouldn't be surprised if Darcy Moore gets booed on KBD though.


Not a huge fan of Ross Lyon but I do enjoy his new don’t give a toss era. Referring to GC as the AFL nepo baby is all truth. Of course smug Hardwick didn’t think it was funny

20 minutes ago, deegirl said:

Not a huge fan of Ross Lyon but I do enjoy his new don’t give a toss era. Referring to GC as the AFL nepo baby is all truth. Of course smug Hardwick didn’t think it was funny

The post game hackling was the only redeeming feature of this snooze fest. I nearly fell asleep listening to it on the way home from our game.


13 hours ago, deegirl said:

Not a huge fan of Ross Lyon but I do enjoy his new don’t give a toss era. Referring to GC as the AFL nepo baby is all truth. Of course smug Hardwick didn’t think it was funny

Yeah & Mark Evans has teed off to apparently. His pressers are amusing. His next one should be interesting

1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Dam Maynard could only miss 1 or 2. They reckon he's a chance for kings birthday. It's 2 weeks away, of course he'll play

I hope he plays and AJ knocks the [censored] out of him

then if we win, that’s a bonus

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