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Just now, Drunkn167 said:

Keilty out for the rest of the game. Only mild should be right for next week.

Poor old Dec just can't get a good run at it. What black cat did he walk under a ladder?

 

Tommy Bugg opens the scoring in the last with a goal.

Breeze is stronger than at the start of the game - probably 3+ goals worth (and Casey have the use of it)

 

2 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

May need to find a back up in the. Next Draft!!!

Rucks usually take 2-3 years to work into AFL caliber. I think we need a back up for Maxy quicker then that.

2 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

How’s Garlett going?  Who’s the carry over player? 

Might have been mentioned but being lazy

Jeffy is going ok - a couple of goal assists which set up Pedo who's definitely been the star of the show.

Tyson is the carry over emergency for tomorrow so isn't playing. 

 
2 minutes ago, mongrel said:

Rucks usually take 2-3 years to work into AFL caliber. I think we need a back up for Maxy quicker then that.

May need to trade for one, Aints have about 4 on their list that can’t get a run at it???



Would Bugg now be ahead of Jeff in selection for next week? How's Jeff's pressure been around the ground??

4 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

May need to trade for one, Aints have about 4 on their list that can’t get a run at it???

Or get one as a DFA or UFA

8 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

New word for me from the huddle.

When dees have the ball.

Deep whirlpool

Another goal to Munro

Clearly the whirlpool is working well....


Bloody hell just checked in for score already last quarter! What time did it start?!?!

4 minutes ago, mdemon said:

Clearly the whirlpool is working well....

It appears to be creating a whitewash.

 


Bugg does get in all the right areas, just doesn’t normally kick straight, if he can then he’s damaging.

5 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

Bloody hell just checked in for score already last quarter! What time did it start?!?!

1230

 

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