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Jetta 3 votes

Glad I was found to be wrong :)

 
Just now, Dappa Dan said:

As usual people on here sooking it up like crazy. Can't play finals blah blah.

Who cares. We will be there come sep now.

4 minutes ago, doc roet said:

Hogan is a passenger today

A passenger recovering from testicular cancer.


4 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

That blonde haired umpire is useless 

anybody know a contractor take this guy out hopefully he lost all his money he bet on the blues

Just now, leave it to deever said:

Who cares. We will be there come sep now.

Demonland does. Stinking up the game day thread when we're 9-6... 

 

What a win!  Should not have won that game but we did with about 5 players having a horror.  Frosty & Hibberd close to BOG for us IMO. 


Season BACK on, how smart was ANB running down the clock then Lewis doing the same very smart 

Backline was great today but from a few disposal errors from OMac. Oliver led the way as he aways does with special mention to ANB and TMac.

Can't believe the blues let Lewis sit unguarded at the end. Costly error.

Agree with pat on the back to Nibbler for running down the clock. Poised. Nice.


My only regret was Lew'sis goal not deciding the game.

I dedicate this win to the Carlscum supporter who had words with Oliver.

29 minutes ago, Mr. White said:

We don't deserve it. 

Yes we do.

How'd we win that?

6 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

My only regret was Lew'sis goal not deciding the game.

I dedicate this win to the Carlscum supporter who had words with Oliver.

That is probably the only negative. One one hand I love the passion, the individualism and the rawness on the other hand leave it alone son.

 

Something tells me this is the Clayton Oliver we are going to have to live with, which is fine by me :roos:

45 minutes ago, samcantstandya said:

Both crap. Don't know y Goodwin was so keen on Melksham. I'm not keen at all. At least we could always trade Kent.

Not sure why people think we can trade Kent. What for we'd have to give up a 1st rounder for any other team to think about taking him!


Anyone know how to break down the free kick count into quarters. Did we get one in the last? 

Oh my god.

sitting here in the middle of the ocean updating the score by internet absolutley crapping myself.
Should have not won that but that's what good teams do, we win games we shouldn't with a hist of injuries.

Bring back Watts and Tyson next week and we have weathered this horrod run of injuries with a 5-1 record...Gotta be happy with that!

IT'S A GRAND OLD FLAG

 
6 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

What a win!  Should not have won that game but we did with about 5 players having a horror.  Frosty & Hibberd close to BOG for us IMO. 

Thought we had our injuries covered in the middle but we got smashed in the ccs. Max  has lost his tank after his operation. Hogan underdone ...cant be blamed and in hindsight maybe should not have played.  Pedo quiet but we still one. Backline supreme today. Got out of jail for sure but we fought all day. Its still 4 points. Carlton had a good rub of umpiring last quarter and had their  chances. Our desperation in the last 6 minutes won it for us. Well done ANB. Boy we need Jones, Viney and Tyson back in.

Top four my friends. ENJOY ENJOY ENJOY.


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