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Is there any pub in the city I can watch the game
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Watching on 7, that's a hell of a view across the ground out to the bay.
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Qtr time: Williamstown 3.2.20 lead Pies 0.2.2
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Post by lazzadesilva »

Willy 3:2 20 to 0:2. Fairly ordinary effort so far by Collingwood but Williamstown had the use of a cross breeze. Need to improve heaps if we are to win game.
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Post by David »

Unfortunately second quarter proceeding much like the first.

Williamstown 7.2.44
Collingwood 1.3.9

Into time-on in the second term. I haven't watched the whole thing, but Dean has shown some good signs in defence. Bianco and Johnson have had some bad turnovers, and Johnson has blown his two shots at goal (though it's very windy obviously).
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Great weekend for Collingwood teams…
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geezus, playing very ordinary. Cannot kick today.
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Post by David »

Final score:

Williamstown 12.10.82
Collingwood 3.9.27

A complete bloodbath. We kicked it straight to their defenders approximately a million times.

Commentators reckoned Bianco was our best player by a long way. Johnson left the field around half-time with an injured wrist, apparently.

Sad to think we saw a number of senior-listed players in the black and white for the last time today.
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Stats:

Goals: Glover, Hustwaite, Jetta
Disposals: Bianco 26, Ruscoe 23, Allan 19, Macrae 16
AF points: Bianco 138 (best on ground for either team), Jetta 96, Ruscoe 91, Hustwaite 86, Draper 79, Macrae 71, Allan 69, Dean 61, Begg 57

Senior-listed Pies having rough days included Wilson (one disposal), Kelly, Richards, Steene, Kreuger and Johnson.
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Post by think positive »

Wow, I was going to go, but I’ve been in bed with influenza A for 4 days,

Glad I didn’t try to go!
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It was a trainwreck, although the atmosphere was great.
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Post by Mr Miyagi »

That was an elimination final for a few Collingwood careers. Fighting for a VFL grand final AND a call up to the big league.
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Post by KenH »

stui magpie wrote:Watching on 7, that's a hell of a view across the ground out to the bay.

My wife and i took a trip there yesterday it is a great spot really nice, a pity the Pies couldn't make a good game of it though. Got very cold in the 2nd half with the sea breeze.
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Casey played footscary at box hill oval in elim.

Pies played Willy at Wily in elim.

Ones neutral for one elim not the other one.

Does not make sense.

Willy at willy was always going to end in defeat.

But t another ground we woul have been a chance.

Poor fixturing once again/

Wild card should have been played at olympic park as well.
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Post by Jezza »

Watched the 2nd half on TV, and it was difficult viewing.

No real standouts unfortunately, and just a dirty day in front of goal.
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