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Big week in the NRL with Raiders playing Penrith (1 v 5) and Storm playing the Bulldogs (2v3).

F1 have another week of the summer break before the Dutch Grand Prix. Big few weeks coming up for Oscar.

 
5 minutes ago, Demonland said:

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Nice that we're in the top 4 somewhere...


The final 2 Sunday games are the must watch.

Surely carlton get it done tonight & will be interesting if gold coast can stand up tomorrow night

Tonight should be a dooouzzy

Red hot bombers coming up against the rampant Blues

Great fixturing AFL

On my way home from banner making (final men’s banner for 2025 ☹️) and my train is packed with Essendon and Carlton supporters. Probs 75% Essendon. I’ve never given the stink-eye to so many people at once. Someone needs to remind all of them that their teams suck. But it can’t be me coz my team sucks too. Where’s a filth supporter when you need one?

 
6 hours ago, DubDee said:

Tonight should be a dooouzzy

Red hot bombers coming up against the rampant Blues

Great fixturing AFL

Ch7 dumped the game from FTA

Although, they are broadcasting the 2 marquee games on Sunday (Dogs vs Freo & Lions vs Hawks)

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7 hours ago, DubDee said:

Tonight should be a dooouzzy

Red hot bombers coming up against the rampant Blues

Great fixturing AFL

It's a thrill a minute


Just got recommended the Trent Cotchin podcast on YouTube and it’s still fascinating to me how Marlion Pickett, a convicted criminal for grevious bodily harm and burglary gets free passes by the AFL all because of the first game, first flag “fairytail” nonsense. You also had Willie Rioli threatening harm to an opposition player to little consequence.

But, somehow Rankine gets 4 weeks for saying words that wasn’t even targeting a group of people. It was in the heat of the moment. What happened to “what’s said on the ground stays on the ground”? Still cannot believe Collingwood dobbed him in.

Once our match finishes, that’ll be me done for the season and won’t be watching until next season.

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5 minutes ago, VNightCityLegend said:

What happened to “what’s said on the ground stays on the ground”? Still cannot believe Collingwood dobbed him in.

If Adelaide were not a flag threat, I doubt they would have.


Should the Suns lose this game and also lose against Essendon (highly unlikely, I know) they will miss the eight altogether and both Freo and Bulldogs will make it.

1 minute ago, Demonstone said:

Should the Suns lose this game and also lose against Essendon (highly unlikely, I know) they will miss the eight altogether and both Freo and Bulldogs will make it.

That would be beautiful given that Hardwick was talking like they were already guaranteed a finals berth when interviewed during the week.


1 minute ago, don cordner said:

Wow wow, umpires trying to get Port over the line, this comp really is corrupt

Makes no sense.

As fun as the Hinkley emotion is, the AFL surely wants GC to win to get them into the finals, whilst also making the Dogs-Fremantle game a proper sudden death affair.

Is the world really going to tune into GC v Essendon on a Wednesday night just to see if GC makes finals or not?

 

lol, well done Suns. Imagine Essendon beat them next Wednesday.


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