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Marcus Adams goes alright, that is when heโ€™s not injured.

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Gower has been very good, Richards will be a star and the Bont has the best sidestep in traffic since Pendlebury slowed up.

 

Well done Wallis!! Out on the full, are you serious??

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1 minute ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Well done Wallis!! Out on the full, are you serious??

Wallis could have handballed over the top. He had a free player. It was a pathetic kick and putrid defending. ย 

1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Wallis could have handballed over the top. He had a free player. It was a pathetic kick and putrid defending. ย 

Very mfc

demontime


1 minute ago, John Demonic said:

So we're officially on the same points as the Kangaroos and Hawks down at 8th and 9thย ?

Confident one will edge us out of finals

1 minute ago, timbo said:

Confident one will edge us out of finals

Confident that both clubs fans are preparing their best jokes for 9 weeks time. I hope that thought will motivate our dees to do anything to prevent that happening to us.. again

11 minutes ago, John Demonic said:

So we're officially on the same points as the Kangaroos and Hawks down at 8th and 9thย ?

God that really puts things in perspective, considering I don't rate either of those clubs right now. [censored]!


Think I may have to leave the coverage on to see Bevo's presser. It sounds like they got a good old fashioned spray going by this 3aw reporter. Wonder what wallis copped and possibly trengrove for leaving brown in that final play.ย 

Luke Beveridge is giving one almighty spray behind closed doors in the Bulldogs rooms. Clearly audible. Names mentioned. Old school stuff! Wow.

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37 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

God that really puts things in perspective, considering I don't rate either of those clubs right now. [censored]!

I suppose the bright side is that a team that's chasing our spot in the 8 only beat the Bulldogs by 4 or so pointsย ?

Blame shouldnโ€™t fall entirely on Wallis. ย Inexplicably, the doggies played the last two minutes like they were the ones who were 4 points down. ย They ran, played on, scrambled, handballedย and rushed the ball repetedly inside 50. ย No leadership or common sense to slow things down and maintain possession.


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