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This is doing my head in already. STOP HANDBALLING AND GOING SIDEWAYS FOR CHRIST'S SAKE. IT'S WET.

Edited by Scythe

 

Pitiful free kick. Took out Tyson's legs.


From the AFL site

" The Eagles are trying to negate the ruck work of Max Gawn, Elliot Yeo has had four hitouts coming from third man up. "

We have to work out how to benefit from his dominance........ other teams constantly negate it.

Same when Jamar was at his best

2 or 3 too many handballs.

 

Jeffy kicks the first! Blow the siren!

Just now, olisik said:

Dawes drops a chesty

Everyone's dropping marks. Give it a rest.

Der... It's wet... Let's handball...lots!!!!

 

seriously the IQ of our coaches and players is so low when it gets wet. They over handball when it's dry and in the wet it goes up as their IQ goes down.

 

seriously dumb.


well done Brayshaw and Jeffy. Goal!

Just now, praha said:

Everyone's dropping marks. Give it a rest.

He won't.  

Good goal from Jeffy.  We are certainly having a dip.

The crowd sounds like they don't know the rules.


[censored] by Jones. Center it.

1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Flood the backline!

It's wet enough as it is!

 

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