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39 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Hot tip - 8 point win to the Lions

I sure hope so! It would make all those sadsacks in their white t-shirts look even sillier.

I'll watch tonight because they're 2 good teams.

But tomorrow night forget it, Collingwood v saints forget it.

Unless Ross can pull off a miracle

 

Why does the skinniest AFL ground have +2m Astro-turf and then 2m of grass then the boundary line?

Surely you sacrifice the Astro for more playing field.


3 minutes ago, Unqualified opinion said:

Why does the skinniest AFL ground have +2m Astro-turf and then 2m of grass then the boundary line?

Surely you sacrifice the Astro for more playing field.

oh&s i assume

Bailey Smith is a petulant brat.

 

Great to see an exceptionally bad maggot making typical maggot

decisions.

But it is Brisbane afterall


LOL so much for their “Sea of White” 😁

It looks amazing when done successfully (the NBA playoffs) but not when only half the crowd bother to wear them. I guess they’re lucky Cotton On is a sponsor.

2 hours ago, dees189227 said:

Appreciate his mark in the 2018 gf that set up the sheed goal.

It was him wasn't it, I always got him & hurn confused

It was him. And it was beautiful 🤩


A goalless first quarter would be 🤌

Edited by Ghostwriter

The booing crowd is rage -inducing. Some of the umpiring decisions are atrocious, appalling and perplexing.


 
30 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

LOL so much for their “Sea of White” 😁

It looks amazing when done successfully (the NBA playoffs) but not when only half the crowd bother to wear them. I guess they’re lucky Cotton On is a sponsor.

Just another thing of trying to copy the Americans.


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