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Match Preview and Team Selection - Round 20

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We are not in the top 8 either.

I understand what you're saying but that wasn't my point.

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

 

I understand what you're saying but that wasn't my point.

Did you wet the bed?

Up early for pilates or just getting home like a Perth boy does?

Don't tell me it's yoga.

Did you wet the bed?

Up early for pilates or just getting home like a Perth boy does?

Don't tell me it's yoga.

Ben Cousins was on my roof throwing faeces at the neighbours.

 

Surely you would be used to that Ethan?

We're all use to it over here.

What's that noise on the roof?

Oh it's just Ben Cousins off his head again, back to sleep.

I'm actually in Melbourne hoping to buy a house and move back. At least I think it's Melbourne, might be Beijing.


I can recommend Romsey but it is only for the discerning and genteel. No riff raff!

and for the gauchos and long necked sheep

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?? Tyson out due to training injury.

?? Salem out due to illness 24 hours before the game (flu/gastro??).

are we wanting to win or let the season drift.

Maybe our resilience is the other issue holding bavk this club.

 

?? Tyson out due to training injury.

?? Salem out due to illness 24 hours before the game (flu/gastro??).

are we wanting to win or let the season drift.

Maybe our resilience is the other issue holding bavk this club.

Mate you can't control injuries and illness. Half the team had the flu last week and played, so I don't think it's a matter of resilience.

?? Tyson out due to training injury.

?? Salem out due to illness 24 hours before the game (flu/gastro??).

are we wanting to win or let the season drift.

Maybe our resilience is the other issue holding bavk this club.

Yeah strange comment, I would imagine things like this is put on the club doctors. Sure if we were competing for a top 8 spot they might try to push Dom or Christrian a little further but they are both young players with bright futures at the club, why risk the future for little gain in the present?

Sounds like this sickness that has gone through the club has hit some players harder than others, it is what it is.


Grimes is sub today

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