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On 08/08/2025 at 17:35, DubDee said:

This has to be one of the most boring seasons of AFL ever

There is not one decent game left this round. Odds of $17 and even $21!

Our game probably the best chance of an upset. maybe port.

Might do some gardening

I know how you feel Dundee. Lying in bed this morning it was, am I going or not! It's 9.50 and still no decision.

 
13 hours ago, DiscoStu17 said:

I’m at a loss as to what blockbuster I will watch tonight… Damn, fell asleep making up my mind.

That didn’t age well.

Pear woke up in the second quarter, and even Carlton had a decent quarter. Pity they both couldn’t get over the line though

29 minutes ago, old dee said:

I know how you feel Dundee. Lying in bed this morning it was, am I going or not! It's 9.50 and still no decision.

Sunny day at the G. Get in there OD

🙂👍🏻

 

Ross Lyon: “it was an ugly match, horrific skills from both sides”

Still can’t fathom how we let this rabble beat us twice in the same season and the fashion in which we lost.

St Kilda kicks 3 in the first and 4 thereafter in perfect conditions. Absolute joke.

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1 hour ago, old dee said:

I know how you feel Dundee. Lying in bed this morning it was, am I going or not! It's 9.50 and still no decision.

You’ll be calling him Mick next, OD.


2 hours ago, VNightCityLegend said:

Ross Lyon: “it was an ugly match, horrific skills from both sides”

Still can’t fathom how we let this rabble beat us twice in the same season and the fashion in which we lost.

St Kilda kicks 3 in the first and 4 thereafter in perfect conditions. Absolute joke.

Thats down to the Players! in the last game they lost the un lose able and it cost SD his job.

1 hour ago, Neil Crompton said:

You’ll be calling him Mick next, OD.

Bloody predictive script NC, that's my excuse!

The Collingwood Misses Finals Door is still ajar!

We lose to Haw and we beat the Pies and a few other results go the right way (nothing huge really) and the Pies will be ‘schrodingers finalists’ waiting for GCS to beat ESS in the empty round before finals and kick them out.

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Eagles young players having a red hot go at the Crows. Great game of footy in term of run and intensity.

10 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Surely west coast couldn’t

For most of the game they have been the better team. Thilthorpe running ragged in the last quarter will probably get the Crows over the line. Amazing effort from the WCE boys.


Shanahan looks a beauty

I love McVee but would trade him in a heartbeat for Jobe

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