Carbine Chaos
Rut Deflector
- Joined
- Apr 1, 2009
- Posts
- 69,017
- Reaction score
- 109,858
- AFL Club
- West Coast
- Other Teams
- Perth FC, Everton, Delhi
Gee. That Cumberland sure loves a sausage.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.

BigFooty Tipping Notice Img
Weekly Prize - Join Any Time - Tip Round 13
The Golden Ticket - Corporate tickets, functions, Open Air Boxes at the Adelaide Oval, ENGIE, Gabba, MCG, Marvel, Optus & People First Stadiums. Corporate Suites at the Gabba, MCG and Marvel.
Just saw 2 Bombers players with different jumpers on. They really are a rabble.
D'ambrosio (42) has a different rear sponsor to everyone else.
Log in to remove this Banner Ad
Tomorrow's Collingwood vs Carlton match shapes as one of the most important in AFL history.
The Hawks vs Dogs match will be over not long after the match begins. By the second half, Dogs (if they win), Sydney, Brisbane, Freo and of course Collingwood and Carlton will be impacted by the final result, and it may even come down to the final margin if the Dogs won earlier and Carlton look like losing.
Any chance of a record crowd for a home and away match tomorrow?
That statement makes me want toTomorrow's Collingwood vs Carlton match shapes as one of the most important in AFL history.
, it reeks of Wheatley, Darcey or Lyon 
.Have you taken up a job in the Victorian media?
One of the most important in history. You sound like Eddie
The Round 23 clash between Melbourne and Brisbane will be the “biggest home and away game we’ve ever seen”, according to Fox Footy’s David King as the Demons face a potential drop to sixth with a loss.


Have you taken up a job in the Victorian media?
One of the most important in history. You sound like Eddie
That statement makes me want to, it reeks of Wheatley, Darcey or Lyon
.
Nothing trump's or comes close to "92" as far as most important game in AFL history.
Nice save...Oops, probably should have clarified one of the most important Collingwood v Carlton matches in AFL history.
Since 1990 I cannot think of a single match of theirs that might even challenge the importance of tomorrow. Both have tended to be down at the same time and when Collingwood was at its height around 2010 Carlton were crap to mediocre. When Carlton was at its height in the mid to late 90s Collingwood were s**t.


Nice save...
Who are you going for?
Pies for me.
It's already sold out.Tomorrow's Collingwood vs Carlton match shapes as one of the most important in AFL history.
The Hawks vs Dogs match will be over not long after the match begins. By the second half, Dogs (if they win), Sydney, Brisbane, Freo and of course Collingwood and Carlton will be impacted by the final result, and it may even come down to the final margin if the Dogs won earlier and Carlton look like losing.
Any chance of a record crowd for a home and away match tomorrow?
Yeah compared to recent weeks it's been a shocker so far.For the 'greatest final round ever' it's been a pretty boring set of games so far.
Tell us what you really thinkSpeaking of all things Essendon.
I read with total disbelief that there are those at Board level, some of the movers and shakers at the Club, that are dead set seriously pushing for Hird, to be appointed as Senior Coach, once they sack Rutten.
Now if they actually do that, then the Club is even more totally *ed up, than I could imagine possible.
The guy is a piece of sh1t, that had his cheating, unethical, lying, deceitful grubby hands all over the Supplements Scandal.
Essendon reappointing him, would be akin to the women who finally moves on from the turd of a partner who smacks her around, only to then move in with a partner who has already been convicted of domestic violence...... you just shake your head in disbelief and say WTF.
It's as if Essendon have learnt nothing from the fiasco that plagued them so many years ago and which still haunts the Club.
Now I may be in a minority on this, but IMO Hird should never be allowed to Coach again in a senior role.
He is a blight on the game and makes a mockery of any semblance of integrity, that the AFL are trying to work towards.
I have nothing but disdain for the man, and if I had a child that was in that program that he had overseen, I would have been ropable.
To this day I still find it hard to believe, that Worksafe didn't prosecute the Essendon Football Club and the individuals that managed the deceitful program.