- Nov 23, 2015
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Yep.
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Didn't bother me that much, but the parents who brought their kids might feel differently.Sorry to hear.
Poor form.
Don't understand this kind of behaviour or carry on. Everyone's out to have a good day at the footy, no need for this.
What could the issue be?Totally agree with all of this, and all player assessments. Toby has lacked spark all season really, not sure why he hasn’t had some midfield time to mix things up and try and get him going.
The Swans board match review is a bit nasty, but it's only big footy keyboard warriors.There was a bit of Swan fan snarkiness near the Giants Cheer squad in the 2nd half.
Nothing too bad but enough to rile everyone up and security spoke to a few of them.
I assumed they were rugby league crossovers from repeated calls of "go the refs"...
The Swans board match review is a bit nasty, but it's only big footy keyboard warriors.
Yeah, he looks to be back for the Hawks game in round 13 after the bye.Sounds like we won't appeal. No point, really.Brown Suspended for Three Matches
GIANTS forward Callum Brown will serve a three-match suspension for rough conduct.www.gwsgiants.com.au
Green has been cleared of major damage, he is a test for next week.We will miss brown. He has been good.
And Tom is irreplaceable sadly
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I wouldn’t worry about them. Swans always love an early season win. Let’s meet them in the finals when it really counts.The Swans board match review is a bit nasty, but it's only big footy keyboard warriors.
Wow, that's a massive crowd for the SCG. Serious question, how much GWS support in that number?Crowd was 40,337. The 3rd biggest crowd ever for the Sydney derby. Only the crowds of 60,222 for the 2016 final at Stadium Australia in 2016, and the crowd of 40,350 at SCG in 2018 was bigger.
Good question, but I don't know how to get an answer.Wow, that's a massive crowd for the SCG. Serious question, how much GWS support in that number?
Wow, that's a massive crowd for the SCG. Serious question, how much GWS support in that number?
He knew he was gone when he did it.Sounds like we won't appeal. No point, really.Brown Suspended for Three Matches
GIANTS forward Callum Brown will serve a three-match suspension for rough conduct.www.gwsgiants.com.au
The AFL is going to need to unwind an evolutionary reaction.He knew he was gone when he did it.
Dropped his head in disgust and didn’t even respond to the rag-dolling of the opposition.
They’re called accidents for a reason.
And I don’t think anyone would seriously think Cal Brown was a grub. And if they do, they can EAFBOD
Would be interested to see if the club tried to run a he was pushed into him angle. Very curious to see what the afl has to say about the duty of care of another player who pushes their opponent into their teammate.He knew he was gone when he did it.
Dropped his head in disgust and didn’t even respond to the rag-dolling of the opposition.
They’re called accidents for a reason.
And I don’t think anyone would seriously think Cal Brown was a grub. And if they do, they can EAFBOD
They ignore it.Would be interested to see if the club tried to run a he was pushed into him angle. Very curious to see what the afl has to say about the duty of care of another player who pushes their opponent into their teammate.
Yeah i suppose thems the breaks.They ignore it.
A few years ago a Freo player pushed Sam Reid into Nat Fyfe - clear and full-blooded push that was solely responsible for Reid's collision - and Reid got two matches.
Thus Adam "OFJ" Kingsley was created.Dawn had broken on that cold and bleak Monday morning.
The restless clouds, an ominous shade of grey, were being pushed around by unfriendly winds. They seemed to rumble a warning as the players made their way into HQ.
The first to arrive noticed another car in prime position. A misty rain was falling, but their was no steam on the bonnet. The coach had been there for hours. His vehicle was cold.
A strange atmosphere pervaded the office, both silent and oppressive. Was anyone there? Eyes were averted as the lockers began to fill.
The time arrived and the team assembled. No-one was late. No-one dared. The minutes ticked by. Where was the coach? Apprehension became foreboding.
Suddenly, the door opened, and the coach swept in. He looked at no-one, and said nothing.
The moment lingered. Then his eyes met the team.
6-6-6. The mark of the beast.
The storm was unleashed.