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Time to switch to the cricket maybe.

God I hate cwood.

Scum of the earth including most of their supporters.

At least they keep Centrelink in business.


That Pies player hits an inside 50 target that has 3 crows players within arms reach, whilst getting a bump. This is the level of kicking you’d expect from AFL players.

7 minutes ago, VNightCityLegend said:

😂😂😂😂😂😂

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Collingwood doing their best Melbourne 2022-2023 impression.

 

Bloody hell Adelaide. Zero composure there at the end. Good win though. Awful song.


Pies with double the inside 50’s

hilarious

How many times in the last 5 mins did the Crows turn it over? Says a lot about them that they won under those circumstances.

They have a top 2 spot assured - Prelim final at least from here I suspect.

i hope our boys can bring some pride and effort next week and try to beat the pies. denying them top 4 would be a great way to finish the season

How many times are Garry Lyon of all people going to keep talking about “disbelief” in the lopsided inside 50 count with Collingwood losing despite dominating? He’s watched Melbourne for years suffering froM such issues weekly and he and Dunstall still rolling around with this [censored].

So, no credit to Adelaide, Collingwood lost it because they were simply inept going inside 50.. 🤡

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Pies lost 4 of the past 5

[censored] i’ll love it if we beat them next week

2 minutes ago, VNightCityLegend said:

How many times are Garry Lyon of all people going to keep talking about “disbelief” in the lopsided inside 50 count with Collingwood losing despite dominating? He’s watched Melbourne for years suffering froM such issues weekly and he and Dunstall still rolling around with this [censored].

So, no credit to Adelaide, Collingwood lost it because they were simply inept going inside 50.. 🤡

it is unbelievable in fairness

has there ever been a 71-37 count against and still win?

I doubt it’s ever happened

Mostly Dunstal going on about it

After watching the girls game I flicked it over to the cricket then flicked it back to watch the last 2 minutes. I was convinced the pies were going to get a goal at the end.

I dislike Collingwood as much as anyone nut that should had been a free against thilthorpe when he kicked the ball away.

Anyway Collingwood lost so that's ok

 

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