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Might be worth turning on the Kayo for the second half down at the Pork Barrel.

A win down there would definitely be a solid pointer for the Suns

 

Did Gold Coast buy their jumpers on Temu? It looks like the colours run right out of them.

Looks woeful. How can you win a game in that jumper?

 

Suns are going to break their Gumba hoodoo i reckon


8 minutes ago, Brownie said:

Fairly tight angle, 40 metres out. stengle drop punt straight through.

He's now kicked 3.0

lucky as without him they’d have 3.7 for the game

Hate the cats but also respect them and what they continue to achieve since 07, they haven’t bottomed out , don’t sell home games interstate, trade in quality experience A graders, their strategy was set when the expansion clubs entered the comp, we are so far behind in key areas it’s chalk & cheese

 
43 minutes ago, Brownie said:

Did Gold Coast buy their jumpers on Temu? It looks like the colours run right out of them.

Looks woeful. How can you win a game in that jumper?

Much better than their red one


9 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

If they can somehow avoid Collingwood at the G, then they’re a chance to win the flag.

Only Geelong and to a lesser extent Brisbane stand in Collingwood’s way of this year’s flag IMO.

Don’t think Collingwood’s gonna get there.

Massive hit from Stewart. Looked clean but I’d be interested in whether the head hitting the ground as a result is considered part of the bump. If so, he may be in some trouble. But who the hell knows what’s what these days with the MRO.


4 minutes ago, GS_1905 said:

Massive hit from Stewart. Looked clean but I’d be interested in whether the head hitting the ground as a result is considered part of the bump. If so, he may be in some trouble. But who the hell knows what’s what these days with the MRO.

Head hitting the ground is considered as part of the tackle. So I can’t see how a bump could be different.

27 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Hate the cats but also respect them and what they continue to achieve since 07, they haven’t bottomed out , don’t sell home games interstate, trade in quality experience A graders, their strategy was set when the expansion clubs entered the comp, we are so far behind in key areas it’s chalk & cheese

And they get whatever they want (need)to stay up

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20 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

And they get whatever they want (need)to stay up

Don’t agree totally they were a basket case owing 5 mill in debts & they turned it around, secured great profits from playing home games with only 25k attending whilst other teams were losing $$ @ docklands ( great system afl) pushed for redevelopment of a stadium over 15 yrs via the state gvt, maximised their uniqueness away from Melb metro clubs to attract talent, multiple million dollar profits.. vs no home base & training at a paddock next to punt rd and 50 min Casey & a pipe dream Caulfield


15 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Don’t agree totally they were a basket case owing 5 mill in debts & they turned it around, secured great profits from playing home games with only 25k attending whilst other teams were losing $$ @ docklands ( great system afl) pushed for redevelopment of a stadium over 15 yrs via the state gvt, maximised their uniqueness away from Melb metro clubs to attract talent, multiple million dollar profits.. vs no home base & training at a paddock next to punt rd and 50 min Casey & a pipe dream Caulfield

don't forget (allegedly) gifting tracts of land and cotton on franchises to help manage their salary cap

15 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Don’t agree totally they were a basket case owing 5 mill in debts & they turned it around, secured great profits from playing home games with only 25k attending whilst other teams were losing $$ @ docklands ( great system afl) pushed for redevelopment of a stadium over 15 yrs via the state gvt, maximised their uniqueness away from Melb metro clubs to attract talent, multiple million dollar profits.. vs no home base & training at a paddock next to punt rd and 50 min Casey & a pipe dream Caulfield

2 words. Frank Costa

Frank got what he wanted

 

Some unbelievable free kicks for the Giants

and that 50? You are allowed to run back off the mark especially when he moved before the ump yelled stand. [censored] me

Port should be 4 goals up but for poor kicking

seems to be a theme at the moment

Anyones game


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