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5 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

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Dude, you quoted me on this earlier.  My post was in regards to Tommy Mac kicking his third goal for the second term.  I know he has 4 goals, but he kicked three in the second quarter, which is what I was referring to.  I don't know what you're not getting.

 
 

D”Carlton need to win the quarter”

Seriouly, commentate, don’t barrack

1 minute ago, Cassiew said:

40 points in one quarter on a rainy day!? Methinks you ask too much

40 more points and we will probably take 3rd spot on the ladder.

Tough ask. They didnt look like they had much energy left at the end of the third.

Would be nice to at least win the final quarter though.


Tough conditions for clean footy. 

Let's hope we can finish off the game strongly. 

100 points should be a team lifter

1 minute ago, Wiseblood said:

Dude, you quoted me on this earlier.  My post was in regards to Tommy Mac kicking his third goal for the second term.  I know he has 4 goals, but he kicked three in the second quarter, which is what I was referring to.  I don't know what you're not getting.

Could be this crappy LG fone.

4 minutes ago, Cassiew said:

40 points in one quarter on a rainy day!? Methinks you ask too much

Only 33 now...

 

Just now, Gorgoroth said:

$5 milkshake 

Career high, great work Milkshake 


Lever is great in a dominant team. He positions himself really aggressively and makes it really hard for the opposition to get out of defensive 50.

Gee Cripps and kruezer get some frees!

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11 minutes ago, BAMF said:

40 more points and we will probably take 3rd spot on the ladder.

Tough ask. They didnt look like they had much energy left at the end of the third.

Would be nice to at least win the final quarter though.

What would I know?

 

One more goal and we will be even on percentage with the Crows in third.


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