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Just now, dees189227 said:

Bloody hell salem off injured. Can this guy not get a break. 

I reckon he broke his leg, so yes. 

This season has had as many downs as ups. Injuries being the biggest pain point. 

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A few years back we kickes 12 in last against the Giants. Season on the line. Comon Dees!

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We've been very good this quarter. Too late though.


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1 minute ago, Dee tention said:

A few years back we kickes 12 in last against the Giants. Season on the line. Comon Dees!

Pity we don't have a gun like Michael Evans to kick 3 in the last

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Guess we can start shopping for a nice fork to sick in ourselves.......................

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Just now, praha said:

We've been very good this quarter. Too late though.

Spoke too soon. What an awful goal to give up.

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Looked like Sale broke his leg. He's had a horrible run with injuries and illness. Hope he is ok.

The intensity and effort today has been rubbish again after the first 10 minutes. Our decision making is just so poor. We run in a wave of 3 players, and instead of running it the whole way and using handballs, someone just bombs it long and we turn it over. Happens over and over and the coaches don't seem to be able to get them to do anything else the past 2 months.

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20 minutes ago, layzie said:

That sealing goal against Collingwood on QB seems a while ago now..

I'll always love him for it. Right now though, I think even he wouldn't be surprised to see himself playing for casey.

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Really need something to take the mind off this. If anyone has any good suggestions for arts and crafts projects let us know 

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What's with Mummy lining up Gawn in the third electing to bump rather than tackle collecting him in the head with his shoulder and the umpire calling play on? Should have been a free kick and 50 metre

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4 minutes ago, Dee tention said:

A few years back we kickes 12 in last against the Giants. Season on the line. Comon Dees!

Unfortuntely the dud coach doesnt reflect back on the past so we cant draw inspiration from that.

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Just now, layzie said:

Really need something to take the mind off this. If anyone has any good suggestions for arts and crafts projects let us know 

Heroin is a good "Blocker"....

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The big difference that's on show today is skill. We have too many players who even if they can get their hands on it, are unreliable or just not smart with their disposals. It has been great to bring in tough nuts and scrappers, but the likes of Harmes, ANB, Melksham and even Viney, are just not damaging enough, or damaging at all, with ball in hand.

This then results in turnovers, and away they go.

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What is really sad is this club has been dishing up this sort of rubbish for all my 47 years. Till that changes we are pretenders. 

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8 minutes ago, SFebey said:

Why the F does Watts go for one handed marks all of the time?????!!!!!!!!! Its a serious Fing issue!

Because he's fighting off his opponent with the other... Pretty standard.

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