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GAME DAY - Anzac Eve Game vs Tigers

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Haven't heard Cotchins name much tonight. Vincent and Garland doing well.

 

It is good to see Michie getting game time though. He's a rock. You don't see him doing much that's spectacular, but he always seems to be in a good spot and rarely makes mistakes.

Skills, skills, skills.

Either we need to learn (possible, plenty of young/inexperienced players out there), or import some players who can execute under pressure.

 

Brayshaw showed true toughness a few times. Really pleased with him.

Hogan ragdolling Rance is great to see.

Dustin Martin is the f*cking softest c*nt I've ever seen. He jumps on guys and grabs their throats, it's disgusting how the umps never pay frees against him for it. The second he gets tackled, throws his arms out like he's been shot by a sniper. He is absolutely gutless on top of being a filthy piece of sh*t of a human being.

Whoa. Tell us what you really think.


Is wet weather footy going to help us two weeks in a row or hurt us? Will we be tired or used to it?

Whoa. Tell us what you really think.

At least I censored it :P

 

Hogan the only one who wanted it. We're looking better in the wet.


rAIN rAIN AND MORE rAIN

Check your caplsock key.

Dom tyson is closing in on our most dumbest footballer. Needs a rocket up his ass!

STOP TRYING TO TAKE EM ON!!!!

3rd quarter

Tackles from Bernie vince all headhigh ...WTF.

Jack watts is gutless. missed marks and kicks.

Harry lamumba is all show.

Dom tyson slow and poor.

BUT

thank god for Nathan jones.

Col garland & Tommy Mac are good and solid.

Angus brayshaw is a star.

Jeff Gartlett... love and hate relationship.

Wow can we win it.


Throw not paid. Then duck head - free to Richmond. So bloody biased.

Jefffyyyy

Garrett finally realises which sticks he needs to kick it between


We need to put some real work into Shane Edwards. He is so dangerous.

 

Jessie Garlett great goal.....then a poste.


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