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Saturday Talking Point: Game Day 27/2/16

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Goody just said Brayshaw has a small medial strain. Could have played on but don't want to risk him. 

 

WTF - 2014 Hogan, 2015 Petracca, not 2016 Brayshaw, surely.  I thought that the NSC had been exorcised. 

Defence is looking very average again. Wasn't a great half, but we're doing alright given our personnel. Clayton Oliver (genetically modified Jordie McKenzie) has helped make up for the lack of numbers in the middle, although I'm guessing his minutes are heavily managed

 

Massive relief about Brayshaw. Just about put my fist through my phone when I saw him go down.

Oliver startinf center circle.


1 minute ago, Spook the magpie said:

Goodwin just said on fox slight medial strain for Gus  and taking no risk 

Phewwwwwww

 
8 minutes ago, TheoX said:

If it's a sprained ankle they'd have him on crutches.

it was definitely something to do with his knee


2 minutes ago, Spook the magpie said:

Goodwin just said on fox slight medial strain for Gus  and taking no risk 

Out for 6 weeks. The purpose of NAB cup is for at least one of our top players to get an injury that stuffs their season. Remember Jurrah's shoulder and Hogan's back?

Geez garlett butchered that kick lucky to get that one back

Kent goals!

5 minutes ago, DemonAndrew said:

tommy mac is not looking great by any stretch of the imagination.

got the bugg


Kennedy nice goal first two of the half

Wines new hair cut looks farting rediculous!!

Would still have him in my team though!


We lack coherence going forward.

 

Good pressure and contests.

 

We're the better team atm.

 

Story of the last 2 years, really. Finish it off.

Looking alot better keep it going dees

Better!

 

 

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