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GAME DAY 13/3/16

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9 goal kickers for us today. 

3 - Garlett

2 - Hogan

2 - Kent

2 - Watts

2 - Oliver

1 - Salem (supergoal)

1 - Bugg

1 - BenKen

1 - Pedersen

 

so much for the Saints saving 32 rotation to run over us in the last

 

Omac has had a much better game this wk. 

thank god


Just now, Mr. White said:

He's going to be a champion. 

He's going to have a lot of TV's in his house in a few years time. 

bloody brilliant, very happy. Jack Watts is starting to stick it it up his detractors, me included. 3 excellent games in a row. Oliver was superb as was the skipper

 
1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Waddawesing!!

What????

Just now, chook fowler said:

Really!

Agree Chook, made many mistakes, not yet ready


Go Dees

Jesse - forget today 

move on !

Just now, chook fowler said:

Really!

Yes chook really. That's T Mac just to clarify. 

26 Hitouts to Gawn.

2 Pedo.

Looks like he will be going all game.

Goodwin is 3 from 3. 

Cant remember the last Melbourne coach to have that record!


16 minutes ago, Seraph said:

Kent groin gone 

You should be banned for stress caused :)

If we can keep Salem Kent Gawn on the field all year we will progress a lot. 

26 minutes ago, Redleg said:

I would get Gawn off and tell Frost to do the last quarter. 

I've been watching since half time. In the second half Salem and Wagner have been very good! And I think O McDonald has a future. Just remember what T McD was like originally. Back to today  Vince improved, Jetta excellent. And did anyone else comment on the left foot pass from Grimes under pressure. Just perfect!

i just can't understand why Frost was not given more time in the ruck, tho Pedersen did play well. Without Kennedy and Bugg add a great deal of grunt and some class.

 

23 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Jesse just having an offfffff day

 

23 minutes ago, dee-luded said:

well we;'ve come from behind in the last,  past wins.  maybe this is the other way around?    is it us thats had 10 less rotations?

 

24 minutes ago, dee-luded said:

well we;'ve come from behind in the last,  past wins.  maybe this is the other way around?    is it us thats had 10 less rotations?

 


Wow did you hear Gerard Healy make excuses for the saints. Not their best team? Riewoldt injured...late? Only play two nab challenge games? Give me a break....

3 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Go Dees

Jesse - forget today 

move on !

BS forget today, use it as motivation

6 minutes ago, DavidNeitz9 said:

so much for the Saints saving 32 rotation to run over us in the last

How many rotations did we have?

 
Just now, Demon Disciple said:

BS forget today, use it as motivation

Agree. Hoges looks filthy with himself. Good to see


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