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GAME DAY - Round 12

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Unlucky bounce there. Really unlucky.

 

tim watson ,[censored] in the head,the worst coach in afl besides dennis jones,has no idea

Frost has also played well down back, lets not do the whole defenders play forward thing again.

 

Kent with the reply. 

Back to 31 points 

Watts with another!!!


4 minutes ago, boydie said:

Frost has also played well down back, lets not do the whole defenders play forward thing again.

I agree,best place for him.

34 minutes ago, Undeeterred said:

That's twice you've accused me of that without evidence.

Just enjoy the fact that your team is 5 goals up on Queen's Birthday while you can!

Don't know why the quote is there but wanted toe say how better our forward looks with Dawes.

I got no doubt that hogan can play a lot better with Dawes up forward too. Earlier in the year these would have all been 3 on 1 against Hoges but today he just has the room

 

We're home now...

Gawn has been magnificent


Put Trenners in the middle for the song and give him a Gatorade shower to properly welcome him back.


4 minutes ago, Macca said:

Gawn has been magnificent

BOG?

The body work on Mason Cox has been very good by our smal defence. A bit of body contact and he is knocked off the ball and is then useless.


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12 hours ago, Josh said:

Early start again, 4.5 hours at work and it's on. 

Gawn to show why you can't just come over here and start playing footy like it ain't no thang, put em to the sword.

Go Dees

Yeah I'm claiming that

Can we please play a 5th quarter - I'm loving this!

Now its 3!!!!!~~

 

So good to see Max back in top form. Kicks another. 55 points up.


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