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I don't know what Tyson thinks he is doing out there, but so far he's had 4 or 5 attempts at a handball - not one of which has even come close to a team mate - unless you consider handballing to their feet effective...

 
 
3 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Hi from Tbilisi in Georgia

The cradle of wine and great food. A mere 38 here yesterday but after a little storm last night hopefully a bit cooler today

Fairly sure I would prefer Greece DJ.


Dom just seems to be rushing his disposals at the moment. I also agree with others the handball over the top that he's trying is not for wet weather football. It's either handball backwards or kick it long. Sigh

7 minutes ago, old dee said:

Fairly sure I would prefer Greece DJ.

Georgia is a seriously beautiful country. Tbilisi is known as the new Prague.

Wonderful value as well.

 

Keilty copped a slight head knock at the end of the 2nd quarter. As a precaution more then anything he won’t play the rest of the game. In these conditions it didn’t really suite the KPPs anyway.


6 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

Keilty copped a slight head knock at the end of the 2nd quarter. As a precaution more then anything he won’t play the rest of the game. In these conditions it didn’t really suite the KPPs anyway.

Mate he just can’t catch a break. 

Keep plugging away Dec. 

Harry Petty breaking some lines and getting some run of that stoppage. Would like to see guys like Kent do the same. Try to break the lines and open the game up if possible.


Just now, Yung Blood said:

Harry Petty breaking some lines and getting some run of that stoppage. Would like to see guys like Kent do the same. Try to break the lines and open the game up if possible.

Easier for Petty as he can just run in a straight line, whereas Kent playing H.F needs to gather and turn under pressure..

Big difference on such a wet day.

Oskar Baker does have something about him. If it could click together, he'd be some player.

1 minute ago, faultydet said:

Easier for Petty as he can just run in a straight line, whereas Kent playing H.F needs to gather and turn under pressure..

Big difference on such a wet day.

Oh yes of course. I only meant if Kent was playing on a wing or further up the ground.


10 minutes ago, Call Me What You Will said:

Dom just cannot find a target, by hand by foot or scrum.

To be fair, it's torrential.

3QT Casey  4.12.36 to NMVFL 0.4.4

It’s rivetting stuff as the Demons are relishing the conditions and North are struggling to trouble the scorers.

Goals Kennedy Harris 3 Hannan

Disposals Bugg Tyson 25 Hannan Kennedy Harris 21 Machaya Vandenberg 17

46 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

In Mt Eliza it's 28 degrees. Drops 20 degrees when you hit Olivers Hill.

Farenheit?

 

Good job McKenna. Putting him on ice now, good to see him get through it.


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