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A goal at last. 4.2.26 to 10.11.71.

 

Any of our guys remonstrate ?

Plenty. That's why the port player was taken off - to get him away from further trouble.

Plenty. That's why the port player was taken off - to get him away from further trouble.

this lot could teach our seniors a thing or two :rolleyes:

Sure it's not a rug

Dunno but I think I saw it run down his back to nibble on some grass.

Playing way too loose. How come there are so many free port players when we have only 1 guy up forward?

 

Playing way too loose. How come there are so many free port players when we have only 1 guy up forward?

coaching ?

Salem Fitzy Nicho were our better AFL players that qtr. None of them starred, though Fitzy is a good solid honest toiler. Carrying this team as the main big man.

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Siren Port 13.16.94 lead comfortably to Casey 6.4.40.

Goals Fitzpatrick 2 Best Davis Salem Smith

Disposals Clisby Salem 16 Morris 15 Evans Fitzpatrick 14 Harmes 13

3 more quick goals to port at 6 mins into last qtr.


Another goal to port. Clisby Evans Salem getting more of the ball now. Salem is roving to Fitzy in the centre.

Margin 86 points. 13 mins gone q4.

Now 98 points at 17 mins gone.

Ugly


Over 100 points. Time for mercy rule. Phone can't refresh fast enough to post all the scores.

 

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