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umpires doing their absolute best to get the pies home. God this league is corrupt


8 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Noah Anderson is so [censored] good.

Watch this game and tell me again how good our midfield is. An absolute mile off what Gold Coast have.

Our midfield is pox. We are miles off the best teams.

 


35 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Noah Anderson is so [censored] good.

Watch this game and tell me again how good our midfield is. An absolute mile off what Gold Coast have.

If only we had changed after 22...

1 hour ago, Strawberry Fields said:

Is it just me or are the Suns playing our old 2021 game plan. Kick to a contest on the wing, stoppage, grind it out.

Seems to work still.

I heard Rowel say “contest and defence” and my ears picked up. Suns watched how we got so close to Pies and kicked straight…

Simples.

1 hour ago, Strawberry Fields said:

Is it just me or are the Suns playing our old 2021 game plan. Kick to a contest on the wing, stoppage, grind it out.

Seems to work still.

Tonight it looked very similar including the kick to the forward pocket.

I was surprised but I assume it was designed to stop the Collingwood rebound.

well done by the Orange Suns

I hate the filth.

I also hate Hardwick.

I hate the filth more than Hardwick, which is a pretty high bar.

I was in a pub, and saw that horrifying moment when the filth hit the lead. Imagine my delight when I got home and saw that GC had actually won.

Mac Andrew ... makes terrible decisions. His inboard kick in the last few minutes nearly cost GC the match.


5 hours ago, PaulRB said:

I heard Rowel say “contest and defence” and my ears picked up. Suns watched how we got so close to Pies and kicked straight…

Simples.

Pies were 0-10 at one stage. Kick straight and they win easily

On 10/07/2025 at 22:11, layzie said:

Thanks Carlton for once again giving us nothing to watch.

Untrue .

I love to watch Carlton lose.

 

Great to c collywobbles have the wobbles in front of goal.

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