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Storm (2) play Broncos(6) at the Rectangular Stadium. (tonight 7:50pm)

A big game in the context of the upcoming finals

Panthers to continue their winning run after a bad start to the season


That has to be three weeks for Newcombe (not that I agree, but based on precedent, it has to be).

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

 

David King where is your strong stance on this one you [censored]

Has to be 3 weeks right?


The Big Crunch. Thinking of the May suspension, I would like to think that someone will be suspended…. so there is some consistency

7 running with the 'accident' line too

I realise I’m a psycho but I HATE the patronising tone the commentators use when someone gets injured like this. Explaining to us spuds that they’re getting the best medical care etc

Edited by deegirl

How is that different to May? Second to the footy didn't elect to bump didn't leave the ground, just going for the footy. 3 weeks


Just now, Wodja said:

The Big Crunch. Thinking of the May suspension, I would like to think that someone will be suspended…. so there is some consistency

Ha King who wanted May thrown out for six weeks say pure accident. What is the difference. Make a complete fool of himself.

1 minute ago, ucanchoose said:

He wasn't watching the ball at all. 3 weeks

He took his eyes off the ball and was looking at Howe. Definitely much earlier than when May saw the Sydney player. King really is insufferable.

Collingwood crowd clapping him off .Fair enough.

But they didn’t clap Gus off.

Too busy chanting “Collingwood “

2 minutes ago, Deesprate said:

What is the difference.

Jersey colour. Hawks HQ favourite this year.

Sports entertainment.


Just now, Dingo said:

Collingwood crowd clapping him off .Fair enough.

But they didn’t clap Gus off.

Too busy chanting “Collingwood “

They were clapping their own player off. They were booing Newcombe when he went down the race.

This game is real Sophie’s Choice stuff. It’s Collingwood I’d enjoy seeing Hawthorn miss finals

Edited by deegirl

 

Nothing against Newcombe but I think the AFL will find a way to get him off.

Do not like thr hawks. But ABC trumps my feelings. Come on hawkers


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