Game Day Around The Grounds Rnds 11- 15

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Have Cats heard of a defensive technique called spoiling the ball? A punch or two perhaps?
 

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Chanel actually.



Isn’t it obvious who I am tipping ...

Handbaggers FFS Jabba :p
would you think that term has its origins as a sexist put-down ie the players were performing like women? that be right or not?
 
Guthrie allowed to play on just outside 50 into the breeze. Criminal lapse from the Cows defence.
 
would you think that term has its origins as a sexist put-down ie the players were performing like women? that be right or not?

Never thought of it that way.
It’s something that has been around for many many years.


Now shut up & have a Horlicks.
 

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Gallucci looks familiar....

Did he star in a 70’s movie ??

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would you think that term has its origins as a sexist put-down ie the players were performing like women? that be right or not?

Might be a direct reflection of the behaviour of their female supporters, way way back in the day obviously.

I read somewhere that back in the pre-VFL days, the ladies of Hotham (forenunner to North Melbourne) used to line the race, and jab the opposition players with their hat-pins. And that that sort of behaviour really was a factor in that Club not being invited to join the original VFL in 1897... riff-raff.
 
would you think that term has its origins as a sexist put-down ie the players were performing like women? that be right or not?
Might be something in that
 

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