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Gus = Gun. 

 
1 minute ago, bd said:

Gus = Gun. 

From the AFL site:

The Demons kicked eight goals to three in the third quarter on the back of a stellar effort from Max Gawn and Angus Brayshaw. Gawn won seven hit-outs to advantage in the third term, whilst Brayshaw won 12 disposals, three clearances and three inside 50s.

Tmac has been the anti Plugger tonight. Clunking them but not converting.

 

Midfield is the place for Brayshaw, no more [censored] around with positions 


Harmes caught again.

We've done well carrying JKH, Vince and Lewis this match.

2 minutes ago, Chook said:

We've done well carrying JKH, Vince and Lewis this match.

And Jones 

 

Not Tmacs greatest performance tonight


Oliver's composure is crazy. I would have shat myself and either got caught holding the ball or else hoofed it to the opposition.

Sorry 

 

someone gots to say it 

 

 

Isn’t it amazing how a team full of players who don’t deserve a game because they are VFL standard 

are now completely in control 

Maybe they’ve all had what BC had at half time in that GF 

Keeping the dogs scoreless in this last quarter is good practice. 

Success hurts, but it’s worth it


We’ve won this with 4 good players. 

Geelong defenders will be laughing at this comical [censored]. 

Nice tackle from JKH. Not sure I want him in next week. I'd prefer Bugg or (If he comes up) our Captain in Viney.

JKH is showing something in this last quarter. I hate it when players wait to the last quarter to show something though.


JKH going into junk time tackles

 

Frost has been excellent getting the ball, but his kicking... sheesh

Max been amazing tonight.


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