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37 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

If Gus can Bork and baulk as well, how good is he going to be ?????

Haha... Knew it.

Straight jet!

Love your work r23. Hope your phone springs back to life.

Your impressions would be greatly appreciated WJ.

You folks are a lifeline to us not able to be there. 

Ta

 

Great updates, thanks.

I have high hopes for Hulett


Sounds like Weideman has been good. 

I may have missed this earlier, but is VDB playing? I know he was named, but just haven't heard a mention of his name yet. Really want him and Brayshaw in next week.

2 hours ago, Forest Demon said:

Sounds like Weideman has been good. 

I may have missed this earlier, but is VDB playing? I know he was named, but just haven't heard a mention of his name yet. Really want him and Brayshaw in next week.

VDB not playing FD

 

How's the style of play? are the Scorps channelling the Simon Goodwin ball movement? 

12 minutes ago, Peter Griffen said:

How's the style of play? are the Scorps channelling the Simon Goodwin ball movement? 

Not really but that's partly due to the swirly conditions and partly due to the personnel out there. There have been a number of scrambly patches of play. Port has only scored once all day to the end to which Casey is now kicking. A scoreboard adjustment gives the Scorps two more points to stretch the lead to 16 points.

Thanks for the updates!

Gus sounds like he's a level above.



Well done Scorps! Sounds like some Dees players contributed nicely as well

 

Thanks guys, as expected Brayshaw seems to have played himself into round 1.

Looking forward to hearing the rundown. Main thing is it sounds like we've got minutes into those we wanted to.


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