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Thanks Pates....Crowd Disappointing...although its mothers day i suppose.

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oh dear we got the goal kicking yips great tackle trengrove

 

Grimes done his foot. Stress fractures its believed.

he will be back before Scully is... Anyone seen him in the crowd?


Grimes done his foot. Stress fractures its believed.

Serious? [censored] me..

he will be back before Scully is... Anyone seen him in the crowd?

Nah but i saw him in the crowd last night at the GABBA sitting with Gubby Allen in a bright red scarf.

I didnt look too much into it though

Jack Watts missed a sitter in the goal square.

Melbourne has equaled it's average total tackle count in the forward 50 in the first qtr.

Missed scoring is gunna bite us on the arse.

Go Dees.

Grimes done his foot. Stress fractures its believed.

Fanfooty suggesting it is in fact broken, my apologies


is this the day watts comes of age?? he is having a blinder already

Wattsy boy is coming good. Gonna love it when he is dominating and silencing all the haters.

Nah but i saw him in the crowd last night at the GABBA sitting with Gubby Allen in a bright red scarf.

I didnt look too much into it though

it was a sarcastic comment.. 'In Scully we TRUST'


Fanfooty suggesting it is in fact broken, my apologies

Well Bailey told Richo that he had hurt it and the doctors thought it would take too long to settle it enough to get him back on, so it was decided to sub him.

Are all these miss shots going to hut the Dees??? 2 early to call.

 

disastrous decision by the umpire wtf??? tappy didnt even touch him gee whiz

GO WATTSY!!!! with a hint of jurrah hahaha

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