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carlton and hawks both lose

barracking hard for north to surprise the pies and complete the trifecta

 

Fraudthorn. Not getting +10 frees and don't fire a shot.

 
2 hours ago, BDA said:

dropping the knees to win head high frees is a blight on the game

Hawks have it down to an art form. Even Garry and Dunstall were acknowledging it.

Just now, Redleg said:

Hawks have it down to an art form. Even Garry and Dunstall were acknowledging it.

zack bailey very proficient at it as well


(Sigh) Imagine North beating Collingwood tonight.

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

The Filth... the SDN round guernsey you have when you don't really wanna have one?

4 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

(Sigh) Imagine North beating Collingwood tonight.

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

Well you never know.

 
33 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Fraudthorn. Not getting +10 frees and don't fire a shot.

It shows how badly we were robbed against them the week before.

Pathetic umpiring ruins football games. No ifs or buts. Drives me nuts every week even if it’s not my own team.


9 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

(Sigh) Imagine North beating Collingwood tonight.

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

I heard that there were 3 late outs for pies?

So you never know? Here’s hoping.

16 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

The Filth... the SDN round guernsey you have when you don't really wanna have one?

I was just thinking the same thing DD. Always seems to be the absolute minimum nod towards SDNR.

north need to wake the F up. thats 3 blocked kicks through sheer sloppiness

Collingwood could be coming 18th and be down by 100 points in round 24 and if Membrey were to kick a goal, he’d still celebrate as if he kicked the winning score, post-siren, in a grand final.


I've flicked it over to watch freo v port. Think it will be more interesting. Plus it also means I don't have to look at Collingwood.

40 minutes ago, DiscoStu17 said:

I heard that there were 3 late outs for pies?

So you never know? Here’s hoping.

Bobby Hill for personal reasons and Pendlebury coz way past his bedtime.

very low quality first quarter

north terrible. if pies pick it up they'll win by 50 points at least easy


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.

5 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Did the Hawthorn bench just hold up a painting?

Correct.

Must be a secret message!

59 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

(Sigh) Imagine North beating Collingwood tonight.

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

Fingers crossed

3 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.

Yes. It was quite juicy wasn’t it

 

So Parker get's tackled high but the Filth get the free for HTM!? 😆


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