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If we get some goals out of Fritta and Melksham then we could be a chance.

Just need to get the ball into our fwd line.

It's working for once.

Tracc and Oliver have been turning it over despite their hard work.

 

Just in case no one has noticed , but the three worst maggots we have had continuously all year, guess what, we got the trifecta. . We would have expected it I presume. These umpires are the princes of maggatory

I like the way we’re trying to play, execution is obviously holding us back.

Keep cracking in boys.

 

Clarry apparently hurt Mihoceks wrist according to the [censored] boundary riders.


1 minute ago, monoccular said:

The obverse of the usual.

makes a nice change

Just now, DeeSince73 said:

Clarry apparently hurt Mihoceks wrist according to the [censored] boundary riders.

No doubt will get suspended for half of next year

ps - unless he gets traded to Geelong, where the AFL will no doubt overturn their decision 8 weeks after the fact.

Edited by Demon Disciple

 

what sort of a tap was that Maxy. stright to the pies player



God the afl directive is clear as day.

Get Collingwood top 4 at all costs.

Just now, The Cult of Disco Turner said:

Boy I did not see a hold there

It was Daicos, so doesn’t have to be an actual hold.


Too close so the umps go into WWE mode

 
1 minute ago, Tom Dyson said:

God the afl directive is clear as day.

Get Collingwood top 4 at all costs.

Expecting Port to get a nice run from the umps to keep Suns out of the top 4.


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