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7 minutes ago, ding said:

lol Nah, he was using it as an excuse to tell people where is is.

Good luck to him.

?

 

Guess what? The temp is 29, light breeze and not a cloud in the sky. Mai Tai's are flowing. Dees are winning does life get any better? 

 

First thing coach mentioned at the huddle was how they've whacked us time and time again today and we've stood up to it. Jkh also got special mention for his efforts

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

The vfl site has live scores, goal by goal

Rather be here and I would have to put down my Mai Tai?

 

Is Tyson playing ‘a role’ or just not getting a heap of it?

Keilty much better half, started this quarter very strongly 


QT - Five goals to one in the third term has set up a steady 40-point lead heading into the last #PJVFL

Casey 11.12 78 -Williamstown 5.8 38

Stats Kennedy-Harris 22, J Wagner 21, Hunt 20, Stretch 20

Goals Pedersen 4, Weideman 2, Garlett 2, Balic 1, King 1, Frost 1

1 minute ago, Drunkn167 said:

Dec in everything this quarter 

Pedo been superb 

The commentators are mistaking Dec for Petty just like we do!

 

Joel Smith knocked out in a collision going for the ball bit unlucky there.

We're dominating possession this quarter just not converting it to scoreboard pressure

2 minutes ago, DemonDave said:

Joel Smith knocked out in a collision going for the ball bit unlucky there.

 

 

Its Pedersen

Edited by Petraccattack


Pedo takes a mark on the wing and Kos the back of his head on landing Sheesh

Pedo falls back hard and hits head on the ground, knocked out cold. He’s walking but it’s not good.

Just now, DemonDave said:

Pedo takes a mark on the wing and Kos the back of his head on landing Sheesh

FMD

Just now, Petraccattack said:

 

That really sucks especially after his dads appearance on Open Mike last week.

Actually Smith back on the ground with head bandaged up good to see


13 minutes ago, old dee said:

Guess what? The temp is 29, light breeze and not a cloud in the sky. Mai Tai's are flowing. Dees are winning does life get any better? 

Hey OD how is the Lava Flow?

 

so there goes smith as our replacement for a few weeks :(

 

oh it was pedo. darn you original poster. 

Edited by Dr.D

Shocking luck for the Ped. Sounds as if he would have replaced Tim Smith (if needed)

Anyone at the ground with impressions on which tall defender looks likely?


Hearing Weidemans name on the radio a lot since quarter time.

 

The concussion changes nothing.

If anyone comes back in for Smith it will be Weideman.


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