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1 minute ago, hoon1 said:

I know it is just NAB cup, but I have been impressed by Matt Jones so far, his working very hard and his skills have improved a lot, just need to tackle low

He is just showing the coaches that he wants to be in the 22 for Rd 1, some others are playing their way out of the team

 
1 minute ago, hoon1 said:

I know it is just NAB cup, but I have been impressed by Matt Jones so far, his working very hard and his skills have improved a lot, just need to tackle low

He is just showing the coaches that he wants to be in the 22 for Rd 1, some others are playing their way out of the team

 

We're playing like it's a scratch match, just trying to build up fitness.

 

Bulldogs look to be trying to build towards something.

Body language at times has been telling as well.


As I said earlier, we'll win this but not pretty at all. I'll take the win, but geez, we are directly responsible for 80% of their score!!

 

Gotta keep the momentum here, one bad decision could kill it.

 


Harmes! 

Pedders can ruck! Those who say he can't should open your eyes. 

Just now, thevil1 said:

Pedders can ruck! Those who say he can't should open your eyes. 

It's interesting that they've gone with Pedersen much more than Frost today.  Could be telling for Round 1.


CAPITANO!

1 minute ago, Wiseblood said:

It's interesting that they've gone with Pedersen much more than Frost today.  Could be telling for Round 1.

Absolutely telling. If next week is a best 22 for round one, I really can't see Frost getting a run, unless they 'rest' T. Mac & make him spend 2 weeks on his kicking. 


Phew thank fark jut cramp for Oliver

 

Frosty Man


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