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I hope Viney, Oliver, Langdon and Co are watching this game and how the best sides are delivering the ball into their F50 to the advantage of their forwards! The Cats in that quarter, with their ball carriers in traffic, under pressure, were spotting up targets with 20 meter kicks. You don’t have to be a great kick to set up goals.

7 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Stewart misses a potential GF so Chol should

An easy call to suspend Chol. Text book dangerous tackle. Meanwhile - no free kick for it!

No free kick against May either.

Easiest 3 weeks ever.

Classic pinned both arms, drives him head first into the ground.

Result concussion.

Chol 3 weeks minimum.

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Just now, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I’m supremely confident Hawthorn win this final, and win it well.

And if they do, they will win the flag. It’s amazing they can keep playing these high pressure games without incurring injuries.

13 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Stewart misses a potential GF so Chol should

An easy call to suspend Chol. Text book dangerous tackle. Meanwhile - no free kick for it!

They showed the Curtis one from earlier in the year at half time. Almost identical and he got 3 weeks but watch the AFL move the goal post for the GF if Hawks make it.


Commentators influencing the Chol decision despite…

(Someone can correct me), but if you pin both arms and it results in a concussion, that’s weeks yes? That’s what was established and written down in the rules?

6 minutes ago, Colm said:

They showed the Curtis one from earlier in the year at half time. Almost identical and he got 3 weeks but watch the AFL move the goal post for the GF if Hawks make it.

The Fox team unanimously said nothing to worry about

Maybe the AFL only cares about concussions issues in the H&A season?

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Just an observation: I reckon Tom Hawkins is modelling his commentary style on Jack Riewoldt. Same inflection, cadence etc. except with Riewoldt it’s natural, with Hawkins it’s forced.

I said it was an observation, I never said it was an interesting observation 😜


Geelong’s refusal to die is by far the most annoying thing about the AFL

Just now, Jaded No More said:

Geelong’s refusal to die is by far the most annoying thing about the AFL

Is it more annoying than Hokball tho?

3 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

Just an observation: I reckon Tom Hawkins is modelling his commentary style on Jack Riewoldt. Same inflection, cadence etc. except with Riewoldt it’s natural, with Hawkins it’s forced.

I said it was an observation, I never said it was an interesting observation 😜

I think Hawkins occasionally says something worthwhile, Riewoldt I am still waiting.


Just now, Mouseymoo said:

Is it more annoying than Hokball tho?

Annoying yes.

Repulsive no.

Being pragmatic, do we think Geelong can beat Collingwood?


21 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I’m supremely confident Hawthorn win this final, and win it well.

Ummm……………good call?

21 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I’m supremely confident Hawthorn win this final, and win it well.

this prediction is looking shaky

Just now, deegirl said:

Being pragmatic, do we think Geelong can beat Collingwood?

We can hope. That’s all we can do.

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Glad to see that smug look disappear from Sam Mitchell’s dial.

1 minute ago, Ghostwriter said:

We can hope. That’s all we can do.

Stuff that. Hoping for the Lions to steamroll through for b2b


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