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Lewis deserves to get dropped after tonights performance.

 

Razor made contact with Brayshaw there surely, not the reverse. No fine.

If Hogan doesn't get a free kick, he's out of the contest. Still plays for them too much IMO.

 
3 minutes ago, DSP said:

Razor Ray should get fined for contacting a player after that high five.

Gus should of pulled out.

Just now, Chook said:

If Hogan doesn't get a free kick, he's out of the contest. Still plays for them too much IMO.

It was there thougj.


The hell? Did I just see Chamberpot low-five Brayshaw?

 

The guy's lost the plot. He doesn't know what he's supposed to be doing out there.

 

Razor Ray Chamberpot is an absolute disgrace to humanity.  ??????

Much better qtr there, now lets finish the job


Slowed down in the last 10-15 minutes of the quarter.

Need a solid opening to the last quarter to put the game to bed.

Darwin anyone ?

Amazing when a team goes inside 50 with lowered eyes, or kicks well to advantage, or doesn't kick to an outnumbered teammate.

Result: goals

Only taken 2/3 of a season to figure that out....

Just now, charlie_s123 said:

Tbh they’ve been there 

Yep I do agree, but he needs to stop doing it


please please play tom and jesse in the forward line

Both Vince and Lewish simply have to go. They're way too slow and cost us critical goals. 

1 hour ago, McQueen said:

Is anyone else watching on Foxtel experiencing lots of lost signal?

Not at all. Apart from derwaynes commentary its all good. 

Max showed why he is at the top end that qtr. Smashed it.


Big third quarter, the boys showed some great play particularly from stoppages but I’m a little annoyed we let them get a couple of cheapies. 

Lucky to not concede a goal at the end when it was in our forward 50 with 30sec to go. 

Need the first goal or two to kill the game. 

why cant hogan just go at the ball and mark it instead of trying to draw the free kick

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Both Vince and Lewish simply have to go. They're way too slow and cost us critical goals. 

Retirement village awaits 

Neither should ever ever be allowed to kick out from full back 

 
1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Both Vince and Lewish simply have to go. They're way too slow and cost us critical goals. 

Bloody oath 


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