The day after...

Plus the Swans play a game set aside for mummies boys, gender fluid practitioners and hair care models.
Harsh... it is incredibly physically challenging to play...

As stupid as it sounds.. I couldn’t care if it took us 10 years to win a grand final.. I want to be in the top 8 every year so I can actually support a winning club..
We all do. It is just that some of us have more patience than others, I guess.
 
As stupid as it sounds.. I couldn’t care if it took us 10 years to win a grand final.. I want to be in the top 8 every year so I can actually support a winning club..
That's probably about the average for the good teams
 
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Unfortunately it's true, that intercept pass was atrocious, so be it he ran the wrong line AD was looking at him seeing this and still passed the only pass he put on someone's chest pity it was a doggy...
He mailed, telegraphed and smoke signalled that pass!😡 That pass was very low probability, but he was committed, and that cost us the game!😡
 
He mailed, telegraphed and smoke signalled that pass!😡 That pass was very low probability, but he was committed, and that cost us the game!😡
It had absolutely no chance. Tigers runner was completely behind the dogs guy. Couldn't even see him let alone pass it to him. The guy couldn't have dropped it if he tried it was like the play was designed like it. Playing with a foot injury doesn't excuse this. Oh and if his defence gets found out at 5/8 how the hell will he go at FB.
 
No it doesn't - clocking off means you are done for the day - finished, no more, tools down. They obviously hadn't clocked off for the final 10 minutes where they hung on to win.

I think you’re taking the saying a little too literally. Obviously the Bulldogs didn’t just leave the field with 20 mins remaining. But letting your guard down thinking you had the game won already is what most people would interpret as “clocking off”. They woke up again just in time to still win it
 
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