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Whoa it’s gunna be a a big last quarter


Saint Nick has been shown wanting a couple of times tonight. Nice mark & goal by Rayner. A ripper game apart from the egregious umpiring errors.


blackers wrote:Saint Nick has been shown wanting a couple of times tonight. Nice mark & goal by Rayner. A ripper game apart from the egregious umpiring errors.
He needs to spend less time at diving school and more time at tackling school. Can't lay a tackle to save himself.


Go Seeds! Go Lions!!


Balliang got stamps, @AW?


I hope so


I reckon he should hand deliver, AW is not going to be watching his team play football.


Great game by the Loins!


How good was that
Tense first 7 or 8 minutes of that last quarter


Yea the good guys win after all


Fuck yeah!!!! Up the MIghty Lions!! Two great teams in the Grand Final. Should be an epic.
Paging AW. Operation Wobbly Wheels is targeting defected vehicles in September. :-P


GuySmiley wrote:Yea the good guys win after all
100%




hahahahaa!! @GS


@AW?


No Collngwood or Hawthorn in the grandfinal. As a bombers fan, that's easily the best win of the season. Rejoice!!


Seeds. Hi mate.
Sorry for the delayed response to all the well wishing folks and their encouraging messages , I’ve only just got home from the coast and been preoccupied licking all the stamps for the parcel I’m sending your way, in fact , I had to stop for awhile through the fear of getting poisoned and end up a fatality like George’s, girlfriend in a well remembered Seinfeld episode.
Lions too good , had our chances early in the last quarter but blew them.
I can’t bring myself to barrack for Geelong next week, so I’m going to jump on Brisbanes band wagon. Go the Mighty Lions. Always next year as they say.
Anyway, when is the First Ashes Test commencing, now the football is over. AW


That’s the spirit!


Onya AW you’re on the right train wagon now.


AlfredWallace wrote:Seeds. Hi mate.
Sorry for the delayed response to all the well wishing folks and their encouraging messages , I’ve only just got home from the coast and been preoccupied licking all the stamps for the parcel I’m sending your way, in fact , I had to stop for awhile through the fear of getting poisoned and end up a fatality like George’s, girlfriend in a well remembered Seinfeld episode.
Lions too good , had our chances early in the last quarter but blew them.
I can’t bring myself to barrack for Geelong next week, so I’m going to jump on Brisbanes band wagon. Go the Mighty Lions. Always next year as they say.Anyway, when is the First Ashes Test commencing, now the football is over. AW
Jumped to the right team AW - just stay there for good.
Lions showed character again. Will be a cracker next week. Prelims are hectic!
Go Lions!




Saw footage today of a whole stand of Lions supporters waving bye to Pies fans leaving early.


@seeds r u Lachie in or Lachie out? Obviously im going for the cats but would love to see the two best teams on the park, including the great Neale. But geez, taking injured players in. Huuuge risk. I reckon if anyone can pull it off, he can.


I reckon he’ll be in. Local news reports seem to suggest so too.


You back it?


I heard him speak in the post game, said he'd *done enough " to demonstrate his fitness but that it was up to "Poppa Fages" whether he gets picked. May be a bit risky but you'd trust him I reckon.


hehe if given the choice between playing in a grandfinal or not playing, i'd be saying that too @blackers. Neales legs are his key strength and they've just been injured and are now expected to play in a grandfinal....with an extraordinary recovery time. It'll be a head or heart decision, but if it was based on head i'd say he shouldn't play. Too risky. But i hope he does. He's a joy to watch.


southernraw wrote:You back it?
@seeds?? Keen to commit?


Gotta risk it for the biscuit.
Plenty of time to rest up after next week. I’ll be disappointed if he doesn’t get a start.


^^^ There’s truly something missing from the above Punch and Judy show and charades.
Football jumpers without red or yellow on their respective black background threads.
I wonder which teams they maybe, I can’t quite remember, still very giddy in the head from all those stamps I licked for Seeds parcel.
Help me out folks, from what little residual memory I have, I don’t think either of them made it to the finals.
Just had dinner, off to the bathroom to brush my tooth. AW


Tooth. Hahaha, nicely played.


seeds wrote:Gotta risk it for the biscuit.
Plenty of time to rest up after next week. I’ll be disappointed if he doesn’t get a start.
Cheers Seeds. I think i agree with you....although it's a longer offseason if he goes off in the first quarter. Tough one for sure.


AlfredWallace wrote:^^^ There’s truly something missing from the above Punch and Judy show and charades.
Football jumpers without red or yellow on their respective black background threads.
I wonder which teams they maybe, I can’t quite remember, still very giddy in the head from all those stamps I licked for Seeds parcel.
Help me out folks, from what little residual memory I have, I don’t think either of them made it to the finals.
Just had dinner, off to the bathroom to brush my tooth. AW


Anyone wanna have the Paddy Dangerfield is the best player to have ever played the game alongside Garry Abblett senior discussion?
I've got my clipboard and i'm ready to go!!


@Adam12. Your Dusty is very good, but i've never seen him do what Danger can do. Regardless of time and occasion.


Throw me a name that's better and i reckon i've got a debate to argue against in every situation....dating back to 1985 anyway :-P


You know, I was going to say it was time to leave the Pies supporters alone but then AW went and proved that I would be waiting my time. Instead I bought a Collypies doormat. Will think of the look of sheer indignity on the pie players faces every time they didn't get a free kick they thought they deserved whenever I scrub the shit off my shoes.


BTW Danger was astounding. Win three flag off his own boor and he outdoes Dusty.
Season starting this week so we need a thread to document Collingwood's run to its it's 17th premiership and the year Nick Daico's wins his first of four brownlow medal's.