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mate, 200 centimetre players with blinding speed and goal sense dont grow on trees

For a team thats been devoid of any talent and flair all season, Its mind boggiling that he has been wasting away at Casey

Tactics is all I can offer hh

 

mate, 200 centimetre players with blinding speed and goal sense dont grow on trees

For a team thats been devoid of any talent and flair all season, Its mind boggiling that he has been wasting away at Casey

Either that, or sticking him at Casey until his form warranted selection is exactly what we haven't done these last 8 years.

Anyone listening who can give us an update on Maxy?

Nothin yet.

 

What happened to Gawn?

Nothing, and I mean nothing would make me happier right now than beating North and injuring a few of their players before they go out in straight sets next week. I just can't stand them or their coach. Bunch of arrogant f'wits.

I hate North too, but surely you must support them against Essendrug next week.


Now frankie how do u spell Dunn??????

Guilty. Apologies :)

It's the excitement... We're breaking even around the ball, and Viney/Bernie are having good ones so there is some delivery into the forward line where things are not awful. Bring able to handball accurately a few meters would be useful too

Gawn knee, not sure how bad

 

Anyone listening who can give us an update on Maxy?

Just said maybe something to do with his knee.

He looked very unhappy coming off so I really hope it's not an injury which will affect his preseason again.

Gawn knee, not sure how bad

They just replayed it but i missed it damn


knee Nasher, didnt look good, bent sideways

You'll be tongueing for a smoke!!

Not bad at the moment big fella.bout 91 days and srtress levels just about even.

This game is worst than most,last of the season and players just dont care.makes it very undesirable and cringeworthy/beer worthy

Where the hell was this effort and attacking play for the last two months? Fitz is doing well, but he doesn't make that big a difference.

Right knee. The one that was strapped up. Injured during a ball up. Faaaarrrrrk.


knee Nasher, didnt look good, bent sideways

hopefully just a collateral lig if it went sideways

Edited by TheoX

Anyone listening who can give us an update on Maxy?

apparently a knee.

I hope the dees honour Fitzy contract after the last two weeks.

I wonder if we will turn up in the second half?


Anyway, another pleasing quarter. Don't know why we're suddenly seeing fluid ball movement when it's been missing all year - we seem to be moving the ball quickly and well on the outside. Still enough skill errors to keep hearts in mouths, but I can suffer that. It's been good entertainment so far.

Thought Matt Jones was excellent that quarter as well.

LOL..pick 3 for Atley and Mullet. Let's just flush it down the toilet instead Johnno.

LOL..pick 3 for Atley and Mullet. Let's just flush it down the toilet instead Johnno.

lmao

Johnson is a moron

 

LOL..pick 3 for Atley and Mullet. Let's just flush it down the toilet instead Johnno.

He's not the brightest rum and coke in the slab is he?


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