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VFL FINALS WEEK 3

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DUNNY BOY!!

 

Joel Smith playing well.

1 minute ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

Just saw a Willie player trying to rough up ANB on the ground. Oliver just picked him up and tossed him aside. :wub:

That was the 2016 Liston Medal winner. Nibbler was telling him he's over rated. 

 

Salem looks a class above, and Joel Smith will be a player.

Love watching Oliver


Salem's kicking is orgasmic. If he just gets his body right, he will be hugely important for us next year!

 

9 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

Seeing this game  is on TV and radio and I'm going to need battery life, I'll only be on sparingly this afternoon.

which radio station KC, do you have a link, no tv today?

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Tim Smith gets on the end of a bullet-like pass from Christian Salem and slots his second. It's all Casey.


Salem cutting them to pieces 

Ferreira  is an exciting player

Edited by DeeZee

There are a few really good indigenous boys in the draft this year. One of them kicked 5 for Richmond a few weeks ago.


Just now, RalphiusMaximus said:

There are a few really good indigenous boys in the draft this year. One of them kicked 5 for Richmond a few weeks ago.

Richmond will probably draft him and put him in the back pocket then. 

11 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Joel Smith playing well.

yeah, think i may have mistook him for garlo a couple of times

 

Good 1st quater. There are times though when I would like to decapitate Matt Jones. What a dreadful miss.

5 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

Salem cutting them to pieces 

Ferrira is an exciting player

I think we should be hiding Ferrira, not showcasing him to the AFL scouts.

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