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Round 10 Other Games

That'll be nite nite for Towner early shower.

They also would've been hanging Shaw if had a Richmond Jumper on and and was named Tom Lynch.
 
Ahh just reminds of Grand Final week when they tried to drum up faux support for the Sherbies and have as much anti RFC fervour as possible.

Worked out well it did.
 
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Are GWS taking the pisss tonight with this rabble.

This Essendon team is pretty ordinary and are playing defensive footy.

Such a different side without Greene.

Greene, Taylor, Sauce and De Boer only notable omissions from the Gee Whiz should really belt the Drugs with the outfit they are putting on the park.
 
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Wow what rules need to be introduced to circumvent both teams avoiding playing attacking football at all costs? If this continues both teams should be fined for bringing the game into disrepute.
 
Gee this is an ugly spectacle. Our game is turning into *smile* entertainment.

These short quarters take the stamina out of the game and the fit players cause congestion. Add this to defensive game plans and it's become a waste of one's time to watch.
 
Gee this is an ugly spectacle. Our game is turning into *smile* entertainment.

These short quarters take the stamina out of the game and the fit players cause congestion. Add this to defensive game plans and it's become a waste of one's time to watch.
Awesome games are increasingly rare
 
It's not like traditional steel studs as I understand, they're plastic covered. The reason umps used to run a hand under boots was to ensure no dangerous rough edges on the stud, usually due to wear and tear. They were called screw-ins.
Earlier on they used to check the old cork stops that would wear down to expose the nails that could cause a fair bit of damage.
 
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