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N.Jones - looked surprisingly lethargic

Dunn - some uncharacteristic turnovers

Hogan - a commanding presence

Watts - not on game

Dawes - season's best performance

Viney - bullocking and effective

Lumumba - hit and miss

Brayshaw - limited on flank

Gawn - far from disgraced

Tyson - finally on track

Cross - played important role

Garland - loose and lethargic

Michie - just a game

Vince - disappointingly well held

McDonald - never imbued confidence

Neal- Bullen - provided some life

Grimes - loose and slow

Garlett - mistakes proved costly

Howe - did just enough

Jetta - no heroics today

M.Jones - surprisingly provided run

Harmes - rough, not ready

 

Note from Casey thread, Fitz withdrew from match with lines and 17 others crook in club including Jones and Watts...

Note from Casey thread, Fitz withdrew from match with lines and 17 others crook in club including Jones and Watts...

You have to be careful with lines. If you're not careful you wind up with squares, and once that starts it's all geometry from then on.

 

Note from Casey thread, Fitz withdrew from match with lines and 17 others crook in club including Jones and Watts...

Not of cocaine I trust

You have to be careful with lines. If you're not careful you wind up with squares, and once that starts it's all geometry from then on.

When it gets to 4th dimensional hypercubes,that leads to 10th dimensional superstrings.

When it gets to 4th dimensional hypercubes,that leads to 10th dimensional superstrings.

All sounds like pretty thick mucus to me!!

When it gets to 4th dimensional hypercubes,that leads to 10th dimensional superstrings.

From there god knows how many p-branes can spawn multi-verses

 

Many looked unwell??

pick and choose

From your picture, FITB, looks more like "picks and chews"!

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Bit harsh on McDonald Led the 1% Again

Brayshaw " Learning his craft" Listening to Roos on SUnday night when comparing Hogan to Brayshaw > Hogan is playing in the position he is going to be in all his career. Brayshaw is in the side to "learn", because eventually he will be in the midfield.

Surproded at how low our possession count was, yet we scored well .

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