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JLT Round 1: Dogs at the Kennel

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Hoping the Weed does well today. High hopes.

 

Here we go...2017

 

I'm here- Trac gets first goal. We are kicking with the wind

No injuries. That is all.


Cloke outmuscled TMac

 
2 minutes ago, #11-TonyAnderson said:

Cloke outmuscled TMac

He still pushes himself under the ball way too often. Twice already.


Sack Roo...I mean Goodwin.

Looks like other teams are going to crowd around the ground stoppages to limit Maxy. 

Just now, Kumamoto_Ken said:

Are the Dees all wired for sound?

Looks like they all have tape behind one ear.

I don't know all the details, but it's something to do with monitoring concussion... I believe the women's team are doing the same thing.

Head ducking cheats. 


poor defensive set-up for the dalhaus goal. we're going with a strong wind at the moment.

lewis and melksham without a touch currently?

hogan still reads the ball beautifully in the air.

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Cloke ripping McDonald a new one.

Hogan! Very nice.

Jesse

Just now, praha said:

Cloke ripping McDonald a new one.

While Der-Wayne froths at the mouth.

Great mark from Hogan.  In those situations he uses his body so well.


Hogan looks massive. Looks to have grown in height...and elsewhere.

I want Spencer to do well. We can't rely just on Gawn.

 
Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

Howstrong is the wind out there?

dead still in elwood

They're saying on the telecast that it's a 2-3 goal breeze.


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