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Goodwin cant protect ANB any longer enoughs enough he is a momentum killer that's what he is.

 

Hey Bitters, can you tell us if Jeffy Garlett is at the ground tonight?

In the selection thread I mentioned he had done little at VFL to warrant being picked at senior level. I'm now thinking he might not deserve selection at Casey either

ANB the new Bugg

 

30 scoring shots for 80 points. Even going at 50% that should be another 4 goals up

1 minute ago, Moonshadow said:

Hey Bitters, can you tell us if Jeffy Garlett is at the ground tonight?

In the selection thread I mentioned he had done little at VFL to warrant being picked at senior level. I'm now thinking he might not deserve selection at Casey either

What what what!

hes kicked a goal ! That's the price we must pay for his mercurial magic

blasphemy!

 

Hogan is almost afraid of leading at the footy in the forward line. Look at how his defender played the ball and marked it on his chest. That's what Hogan should have done.


Harmes excellent tonight!

2 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

Anb seriously worse shot at goal in our team full of rubbish goal kickers 

Hasn't hogan kicked 1.345?

ANB has done his bit, everyone has played like it is soap tonight, ANB is best 22.


Another solid game from James Harmes tonight.  Playing with some good consistency at the moment and doing some positive things.


1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Viney cannot handball. I love the bloke but ...

he and jones are both having spuds of a year.

 

Stretch has been good tonight. ANB get me a hand gun please. He is a nightmare.

Just now, Jaded said:

Stretch has been good

Very good.  His disposal has stood out really well tonight.  Taken some good options and hit the target.  Will get a few more games on the back of tonight.


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