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Why does no one ever give Nev Jetta any credit? Outside this site, no one seems to even know he exists.

 

Kennedy coughed up three goals from half forward now.

 

They can't read the game. Stupid football. Man up for games sake.

Hogan is playing for frees.


That's 2 marks to Hogan not paid now, [censored] off umps.

Zone defence just [censored] horrible against fast-running teams, it completely falls apart and good coaches know how to exploit it. Hardwick and Buckley are not good coaches, whereas Worsfold, Beveridge and Richo are. It's a simple equation Dees, man up or get thrashed.

We're about 3 goals away from dropping out of the 8.

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Let's kick the next three.

 
4 minutes ago, Moneider96 said:

Seriously...our defence is utter [censored]. 

tmc out frost in chb


Boyd smashes Bugg in the head, must get weeks.

Needs to put this through

8 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

He's perfected it

As has Wallis. Throwing his head back on the bottom of a pack. 

If his was the first Doggies game you saw you'd think they were total tin asses. There ability to find the tiniest bit of time and space through a cheeky handball, tap, knock on or kick is amazing. They are also ferocious at the pill.

 


Would it hurt to pay one for throwing the ball against the Dogs?? [censored] me

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Pretracca's last 3 disposals have gone straight to the opposition.

Do the Bulldogs have their own set of rules holy hell... This umpiring is bad

PETRACCA!!! Use those huge quads of yours and kick the ball long into the forward line please!!!

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We are missing too many set shots 

BenKen!

 

Been all over them last 5 minutes.

We are still in this game, we don't deserve to be but we are.


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