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Salem textbook lead up kick.

 

Beautiful to watch

 

Hulk for his 4th!

 

Where has this set shot accuracy come from? 


1 minute ago, Earl Hood said:

Where has this set shot accuracy come from? 

No wonder the let Jack go....opps.

Free to Melk against Doo Dea Doo Da

 

A horrible free but we'll take it ...T-Mac from 20 or so on a 45 degree angle

Just now, Demonland said:

18 to 8 frees to us. Great umpiring for once. 

“The man in White is always Right...”


Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

“The man in White is always Right...”

Hes green and should not be seen....

Great courage from Hannan and evasion from about 4 players in the forward pocket sees Nibbler free for a short pass to Tracc directly in front ....Goal!

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Can we like wear this jumper every week?


Jonesy must be dilirious - this sort of form vs what he has experienced throughout his career. Rapt for him.

 

Viney & harmes lovely step arounds sees Harmes hit Melk on the chest 45 out.......off to the left

2 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

I vote that we play in Darwin every week.

Alice maybe..


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