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Game Day

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Martin goals, needed that.

 

Martin saves the day

god i love Stefan


MARTINNNNNNNNNN!!!!!!!!!

:)

I was the first to knock Martin 12 months ago.. Boy, has he proved me wrong

 
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Another to Port, and I the commentator are having babies. Why do they want us to lose so much

Too true.

The Stefan Martin Experience gets it out to 20. Melbourne 17-9-111 Port 14-7-91.

Same score that won us the game last year.


Fair dinkum channel ten are rubbish... not a mention what of whats up with LJ

I certainly wouldn't pencil us in for a win against PA over there in a few weeks time.

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Green almost threads it through. Dees 17-10-112 Port 14-7-91.

Fair dinkum channel ten are rubbish... not a mention what of whats up with LJ

Jurrah is on the ground....?


Good ground work Cale

For most of this game, Watts has looked as if he has just stepped out of the shower. And I think Jurrah may have become too acclimatised to Melbourne.

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Watts misses. Has been quiet tonight.

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crap shot from Watts. Dees 17-11-113 Port 14-7-91.

I certainly wouldn't pencil us in for a win against PA over there in a few weeks time.

won't be so hot. Totally different game.


It's also at a ground we haven't won at in years (excluding pre-season).

It's also at a ground we haven't won at in years (excluding pre-season).

They aren't playing at AAMI apparently... it will be at the cricket ground (Adelaide Oval?).

 

I really hate this Darwin game, it gives this rabble of a team in Port a chance to beat us and it completely stuffs us for the following week.

A very average coaching effort against the bottom side with a first year coach!


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