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3 hours ago, picket fence said:
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Is this your mancave pf ?

Do you have central heating?  I'd like to hire t'it from you for a B&S ball.

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I’m stoked for the fact we’ve named an unchanged line up, obviously a cloud will hang over TMac’s fitness but a settled side is exactly what we need. Hopefully Viney is better for the run last week and will start to show more this week. 

Stating the bleeding obvious to say this game is our chance to really put ourselves on the map. Time to prove ourselves. 

 
11 hours ago, DV8 said:

Is this your mancave pf ?

Do you have central heating?  I'd like to hire t'it from you for a B&S ball.

I think it's a close up of his [censored] canel

On 5/25/2018 at 7:59 AM, samcantstandya said:

Who is he now?

Obviously post concussion Hunt!


5 minutes ago, bingers said:

Who's the travelling emergency?

Pedersen and Hunt

 

I was hoping Vince got rubbed out,just mad to play Vince and not hunt, if hunt is traded and Vince signed up again I will spew.  Garlets papers have been marked, might well be honest with him and came out and tell him, 

2 minutes ago, don't make me angry said:

I was hoping Vince got rubbed out,just mad to play Vince and not hunt, if hunt is traded and Vince signed up again I will spew.  Garlets papers have been marked, might well be honest with him and came out and tell him, 

Hunt is not in the side due to his lack of form and inability to win the ball and deliver it to one of our own players. He was one of the main culprits who just bombed it when winning the ball. He is no doubt one of our better players when in form but can't see him getting back soon. With Garlett you need to remember that only a few weeks ago he basically won us the game against Lions. He has plenty of good footy in him for us and to stamp his papers is plain stupid.In form Jeff is in our best side.


27 minutes ago, don't make me angry said:

I was hoping Vince got rubbed out,just mad to play Vince and not hunt, if hunt is traded and Vince signed up again I will spew.  Garlets papers have been marked, might well be honest with him and came out and tell him, 

Vince is having a good year.  He is not necessarily doing well in terms of stats, but he is playing a key role in shutting down the opposition and providing good (and, thankfully, calm!) leadership this season.  Don't undersell the value he has added to the side this year.

1 hour ago, Wiseblood said:

Vince is having a good year.  He is not necessarily doing well in terms of stats, but he is playing a key role in shutting down the opposition and providing good (and, thankfully, calm!) leadership this season.  Don't undersell the value he has added to the side this year.

Vince turns the ball over when under no pressure more then anyone in the team, and often turns it over when we have the run of play, and is slow as anything, if you are happy with the oldest play on the list and a player like hunt not playing,, that's crazy.

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