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Re: AFL Round 22

Postby LMA » Sat Aug 19, 2017 12:25 am

Can't believe Lingy and Co are trying to convict Jones but not Lever. Both late, nothing in either. No wonder Bartel threw in the towel
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Re: AFL Round 22

Postby woodublieve12 » Sat Aug 19, 2017 12:35 am

I can't believe I am going to say this but that goal review was a point. I was right behind it
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Re: AFL Round 22

Postby woodublieve12 » Sat Aug 19, 2017 12:36 am

On the flip side. Go you Swans. Sloane was given a great ride all night
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Re: AFL Round 22

Postby MW » Sat Aug 19, 2017 12:46 am

I didn't realise there are so many Swans supporters on this forum! :lol:
Rampe brilliant on Tex all night.
Had our chances but blew it in front of goal. Kicked even remotely straight and it was over.
Let Kennedy and Hanneberry off the chain too much, esp in the first quarter.
Keath on Buddy was suicide early. Cost two goals instantly.
Sloane and Crouches brilliant inside again and Sauce dominated the ruck.
Yep we sure did get a good run with the umps, especially in the 3rd. But ironically it was two poor decisions that cost two goals (lever and eddie 50's)
Seen both Lever and Tex "incidents". All good there, Lever got him in the chest, Tex in the chest/throat with that little force, Rampe laughed at him.
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Re: AFL Round 22

Postby woodublieve12 » Sat Aug 19, 2017 12:49 am

MW wrote:I didn't realise there are so many Swans supporters on this forum! :lol:
Rampe brilliant on Tex all night.
Had our chances but blew it in front of goal. Kicked even remotely straight and it was over.
Let Kennedy and Hanneberry off the chain too much, esp in the first quarter.
Keath on Buddy was suicide early. Cost two goals instantly.
Sloane and Crouches brilliant inside again and Sauce dominated the ruck.
Yep we sure did get a good run with the umps, especially in the 3rd. But ironically it was two poor decisions that cost two goals (lever and eddie 50's)
Seen both Lever and Tex "incidents". All good there, Lever got him in the chest, Tex in the chest/throat with that little force, Rampe laughed at him.


You sure? Tippett beat him I reckon.

Tex worst on ground by a mile..

Free kick count was massively in the cows favour
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Re: AFL Round 22

Postby woodublieve12 » Sat Aug 19, 2017 12:52 am

helicopterking wrote:There's a bit of Sam Mitchell about Matt Crouch.

Nah Mitchell shits all over crouch
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Re: AFL Round 22

Postby Wedgie » Sat Aug 19, 2017 12:52 am

Walker did exactly what Hawkins did twice and got games for. He'll get off.
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Re: AFL Round 22

Postby MW » Sat Aug 19, 2017 12:59 am

woodublieve12 wrote:
MW wrote:I didn't realise there are so many Swans supporters on this forum! :lol:
Rampe brilliant on Tex all night.
Had our chances but blew it in front of goal. Kicked even remotely straight and it was over.
Let Kennedy and Hanneberry off the chain too much, esp in the first quarter.
Keath on Buddy was suicide early. Cost two goals instantly.
Sloane and Crouches brilliant inside again and Sauce dominated the ruck.
Yep we sure did get a good run with the umps, especially in the 3rd. But ironically it was two poor decisions that cost two goals (lever and eddie 50's)
Seen both Lever and Tex "incidents". All good there, Lever got him in the chest, Tex in the chest/throat with that little force, Rampe laughed at him.


You sure? Tippett beat him I reckon.

Tex worst on ground by a mile..

Free kick count was massively in the cows favour


48 hitouts to 17
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Re: AFL Round 22

Postby woodublieve12 » Sat Aug 19, 2017 1:00 am

Crowd made me laugh several times tonight, the crows faithful never stop amusing me. The people directly around me were great though, I'll give them that and I am grateful they put up with one very nervous swans supporter. What impressed me the Mose tonight we're these two ladies in front of me who every home game catch a bus from port Augusta to watch the cows. So much respect to both of them. They would both on their way home now.

Supporters like that make footy great
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Re: AFL Round 22

Postby woodublieve12 » Sat Aug 19, 2017 1:00 am

MW wrote:
woodublieve12 wrote:
MW wrote:I didn't realise there are so many Swans supporters on this forum! :lol:
Rampe brilliant on Tex all night.
Had our chances but blew it in front of goal. Kicked even remotely straight and it was over.
Let Kennedy and Hanneberry off the chain too much, esp in the first quarter.
Keath on Buddy was suicide early. Cost two goals instantly.
Sloane and Crouches brilliant inside again and Sauce dominated the ruck.
Yep we sure did get a good run with the umps, especially in the 3rd. But ironically it was two poor decisions that cost two goals (lever and eddie 50's)
Seen both Lever and Tex "incidents". All good there, Lever got him in the chest, Tex in the chest/throat with that little force, Rampe laughed at him.


You sure? Tippett beat him I reckon.

Tex worst on ground by a mile..

Free kick count was massively in the cows favour


48 hitouts to 17

I stick by my statement.
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Re: AFL Round 22

Postby morell » Sat Aug 19, 2017 1:03 am

Great game of footy, really enjoyed watching the two best teams in the country.

Sat in the Crows cheer squad, what's the deal with the rivalry between them and the Centrals rip off fans at the back? There were constant barbs.

Also, I am sorry, but there really is a larger percentage of Crows supporters that have absolutely NFI than other clubs. They're all perfectly nice and what not, but honestly, no clue about many of the fundamentals of the sport.

Cheese and kisses had a great night too. Sadly no action, too tired apparently.
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Re: AFL Round 22

Postby LMA » Sat Aug 19, 2017 1:11 am

Lucky for the Camry's Sydney, GWS and Geelong don't have any real taggers. Gotta shut out Sloane and you're halfway there
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Re: AFL Round 22

Postby woodublieve12 » Sat Aug 19, 2017 1:12 am

morell wrote:Great game of footy, really enjoyed watching the two best teams in the country.

Sat in the Crows cheer squad, what's the deal with the rivalry between them and the Centrals rip off fans at the back? There were constant barbs.

Also, I am sorry, but there really is a larger percentage of Crows supporters that have absolutely NFI than other clubs. They're all perfectly nice and what not, but honestly, no clue about many of the fundamentals of the sport.

Cheese and kisses had a great night too. Sadly no action, too tired apparently.

Rubbish excuse
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Re: AFL Round 22

Postby LaughingKookaburra » Sat Aug 19, 2017 1:18 am

LMA wrote:Is KG still engraving the Premiership Cup


Mate the bloke is almost 80. If you take anything he says even half serious in the last 20 years then.... well **** me!
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Re: AFL Round 22

Postby woodublieve12 » Sat Aug 19, 2017 1:21 am

Kennedy 31 touches 18 contested. Most important swan in my opinion :heart: :heart: :heart:
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Re: AFL Round 22

Postby LMA » Sat Aug 19, 2017 1:21 am

morell wrote:Great game of footy, really enjoyed watching the two best teams in the country.

Sat in the Crows cheer squad, what's the deal with the rivalry between them and the Centrals rip off fans at the back? There were constant barbs.

Also, I am sorry, but there really is a larger percentage of Crows supporters that have absolutely NFI than other clubs. They're all perfectly nice and what not, but honestly, no clue about many of the fundamentals of the sport.

Cheese and kisses had a great night too. Sadly no action, too tired apparently.


I find the loudest, most judgmental, rule disputer type of fans are generally the ones who have never played the game, or just dabbled at a poor standard at best. Usually you can tell straight away, there a few that sit behind me at Port games, however The Crows have this covered in spades
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Re: AFL Round 22

Postby LMA » Sat Aug 19, 2017 1:31 am

LaughingKookaburra wrote:
LMA wrote:Is KG still engraving the Premiership Cup


Mate the bloke is almost 80. If you take anything he says even half serious in the last 20 years then.... well **** me!


I don't I find it amusing (Radio Adelaide great for music in the AM) but I reckon about 15% of Crows members near the same age bracket take him as gospel
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Re: AFL Round 22

Postby stan » Sat Aug 19, 2017 7:58 am

LMA wrote:
LaughingKookaburra wrote:
LMA wrote:Is KG still engraving the Premiership Cup


Mate the bloke is almost 80. If you take anything he says even half serious in the last 20 years then.... well **** me!


I don't I find it amusing (Radio Adelaide great for music in the AM) but I reckon about 15% of Crows members near the same age bracket take him as gospel
Triple M radio this would be worth turning on.
Read my reply. It is directed at you because you have double standards
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Re: AFL Round 22

Postby bertiebeatle » Sat Aug 19, 2017 8:13 am

Sam Reid is now my most hated footballer !

Had Sydney 1-39 into M Crouch most touches, into Kennedy 30+, into Reid 3 goals +!

$10 for $1000 return. The prick kicked 2.1 and handballed off to Buddy in the last quarter
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Re: AFL Round 22

Postby MW » Sat Aug 19, 2017 8:23 am

morell wrote:Great game of footy, really enjoyed watching the two best teams in the country.

Sat in the Crows cheer squad, what's the deal with the rivalry between them and the Centrals rip off fans at the back? There were constant barbs.

Also, I am sorry, but there really is a larger percentage of Crows supporters that have absolutely NFI than other clubs. They're all perfectly nice and what not, but honestly, no clue about many of the fundamentals of the sport.

Cheese and kisses had a great night too. Sadly no action, too tired apparently.


Don't be sorry, you're not the only one obsessed with how Crows supportrrs behave.
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