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Goldstein gets a goal for north. free kick from a ruck contest against newton.

 

Jones is fast becoming one of our best kicks

 

Juice has most DT points of both sides!! What the?!!

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Jones is fast becoming one of our best kicks

He has been great this year and only seems to be getting better. A real testament to HARD training.


Jones is fast becoming one of our best kicks

he is indeed he must be working very hard on the training track to get it right cos there was once a time when he struggled with kicks... could never doubt his hardness though but he seems to be getting to a point where he becomes a complete footballer cos he can kicks goals too... one very fantastic one last week ;)

Long way to go, but at least we've beaten the slow start hoodoo. Missing the outs though, Grimes, Trengove and Jamar would have been useful! Not sure Dunn is a backman.

Watching the game LIVE in Phuket,how good's that!!!

Let's hammer this rabble.

Got to admit. I didn't think Jones had any improvement left in him. But he is playing well this year.

Wonnameri is trying to be too cute. Needs to hit the ball hard. He is not going to beat Rawlings one on one.

Anyone notice who Bail is tagging? Swallow? He has been a real diamond in the rough that boy.


Just showing a reply on the Dunn incendent. He will be out for a few weeks. Slammed the player in the head while he was on the ground.

51 dream team points for Newton.

Jones, ducked the head playing for a free, had to cough it up to avoid getting pinged... goal to NM. Still makes bad decisions a bit often does Jonesy.


Must go on with it like last week! North won't throw in the towel..

not a good start to Melbourne

Goal to Edwards. 4 of the last 5 goals to Norf. F^%(

 

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