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Just now, Demonsone said:

Watching lions not miss shots hurts even more

Like how good is footy when you score goals

 
4 minutes ago, RedLegs23 said:

If Trac had the finishing ability of Rayner he’d be the best player in the comp.

2025:

CR: 11 goals 10 points.

CP: 13 goals 12 points.

Tackling is magnificent tonight


2 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

2025:

CR: 11 goals 10 points.

CP: 13 goals 12 points.

Yeah don’t get me wrong Trac scores without fuss, but it’s also about the ones he misses. Nobody gets as many looks as Trac.

 
Just now, RedLegs23 said:

Yeah don’t get me wrong Trac scores without fuss, but it’s also about the ones he misses. Nobody gets as many looks as Trac.

Yeah fair call.


9 minutes ago, Dingo said:

Not enjoying this.Feels like a rugby game.Can some one open the “game” up?

its a tough, finals like game. i don;t mind it at all

conditions are a factor as well

Fun fact: Rory Laird’s mum is a diehard Dees fan and she sat in the cheer squad with us at the ‘G for a game last year (not vs Adelaide, of course) when she and Rory’s dad were in Melb for the weekend. His dad is a mad Adelaide fan but was made to wear a Dees scarf so as he could sit next to wifey 🤭

Another Adelaide player’s mum will be sitting with us at Adelaide oval next week vs Port… good old Shazza Neal-Bullen 🥰

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9 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

Fun fact: Rory Laird’s mum is a diehard Dees fan and she sat in the cheer squad with us at the ‘G for a game last year (not vs Adelaide, of course) when she and Rory’s dad were in Melb for the weekend. His dad is a mad Adelaide fan but was made to wear a Dees scarf so as he could sit next to wifey 🤭

Another Adelaide player’s mum will be sitting with us at Adelaide oval next week vs Port… good old Shazza Neal-Bullen 🥰

name drop GIF by SAG Awards

Just now, Ethan Tremblay said:

name drop GIF by SAG Awards

Sarah Laird and Sharon Neal-Bullen…. Name dropping? I need to raise the bar.

11 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

If Rayner had the heart of Trac he’d be up there too

Yep ❤️

Fages with the machine-gun chewing gum action. 😂 you just know he’s gonna bite the inside of his mouth.


HANG IN THERE, CROWS!!!

jeez zach bailey having a mare. thats 3 out on the full shots at goal in this game

 

Have BNE caught the D disease?

11 inside 50 this Q 4th for 0.4

Took so long to get this posted - 16 i50, 0.8 Absolutely Demonic

Edited by monoccular


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