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How sweet it is not a Dees win but great to see filth lose. Moore effort was filth

Great win Freo. Nothing better than a Filth loss.

 

Darcy Moore is a maggot and a cheat and should be rubbed out for that last act. Suck a fat one McRae.

2 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Moore you scumbag

he is a scumbag

just like his mate Maynard

Edited by BDA


Brisbane plays Collingwood in two weeks. Could be for the minor premiership.

If Adelaide beats Hawthorn that same week, Coll v Adel in Round 23 could be a duel for a top 2 spot.

Imagine if Collingwood misses top 2 after starting 14-2!

 

Good job Freo.

Glancing at the other game, the chances of the Suns somehow missing the finals after ANOTHER pathetic late-season fade is looking very strong.

Is there something weird going on over in Adelaide? Did lightning strike their pre-game huddle? How can a team that stacked for talent not even kick a goal in a half of football?

I'm just glad we don't have Gold Coast's junk coach, whoever it is.


Ha ha the collywobbles lost again but this time at the MCG.

Must be jet lag coming back from the Gold Coast last week.

My weekend just got a little better.

Didn’t realise OMac is playing for Freo, another little bonus.

Edited by DemonOX

3 minutes ago, jaydenh10 said:

sucked in lady boy

Dropped the Knees straight into the kidneys of the Freo player lying on the ground.

Seems eerily similar.....

Maynard and Moore are scumbags.

Both of them should be cited

Suck it pies

Edited by Brownie

Just now, Little Goffy said:

Good job Freo.

Glancing at the other game, the chances of the Suns somehow missing the finals after ANOTHER pathetic late-season fade is looking very strong.

Is there something weird going on over in Adelaide? Did lightning strike their pre-game huddle? How can a team that stacked for talent not even kick a goal in a half of football?

I'm just glad we don't have Gold Coast's junk coach, whoever it is.

Maybe they trying to do a pies from last week.

1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Not a great result if you're a Doggies supporter

Who cares about the doggies


Moore's last act straight out of the maynard school of thuggery.

Suck on that you toothless arrogant [censored].

I counted 3 throws in that last Collingwood surge toward goal ending with a Darcknee Moore special play to give away 50m. and loose the game.

Can’t believe Maynard got the Free after shoving the Dockers player into the Dug out

Seriously could have killed him…


Far out I loved that

Maynard made 3 critical errors

Umpires having the courage to call critical free kicks

Moore’s knee in the back costing them the game

The crowd losing it

Pies with 23 more inside 50’s

😂😂😂😂😂

18 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Hey @Clintosaurus did you see Collingwood concede another free in the last few minutes, leading to the go ahead score, and then conceding a 50m penalty in the last 10 seconds to lose the game?

Another week off for the conspiracy?

They had plenty go their way. The 50 for pointing to the scoreboard that we did not get last week, 8 metre kick paid a mark etc.

7 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Can’t believe Maynard got the Free after shoving the Dockers player into the Dug out

Seriously could have killed him…

Any idea what that free was for? I was expecting a free and 50m for the late unnecessary shove into the fence.

 

Dogga got done HTB for something the Suns just got a 50 for. Yep.

1 hour ago, Deevout said:

Good for you Mister know it all.

No need to get nasty.

Edited by Redleg


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