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Sorry, missed the start. Viney injury?

Absolutely loving Frost as our last man in defence. It means we're not conceding those stupid out-the-back goals.

 

3 out of 4 next games bloody tough.

If we can snag one of those 3 and beat GC, looking good.

Oliver though. 


Fritschkreig you star!!

 

Gus Clarry Track ? 

2 minutes ago, M_9 said:

Sorry, missed the start. Viney injury?

Same injury. Foot. Rested, but not looking good.


For a renowned handball practitioner, Oliver's boot is ridiculous.

Gawn says MOVE *****, get out the way!


50 points.

 

After that shocking first half, we'll take it.

We restricted an opposition to 1 goal in the final Quarter after playing in Darwin last week

 

credits for that boys, maybe you are learning. 

The Cattery will tell us a lot. 

13 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

Fritschkreig you star!!

If Fritsch is not careful, he'll be stuck in the backline.

 


49 minutes ago, DSP said:

Lewis deserves to get dropped after tonights performance.

not sure you can drop a player who has the 3rd highest disposals, 6th highest AF points, 9th highest metres gained etc etc

just an ordinary performance against an ordinary mob,next week will tell the story.jkh thanks for your time see you at casey

feel sorry for JKH - plays like a star in the VFL and looks lost in the AFL- time to move him on

 

 
2 minutes ago, Sargent Shultz said:

not sure you can drop a player who has the 3rd highest disposals, 6th highest AF points, 9th highest metres gained etc etc

lewis was terrific

How good is Fritta? Gee whiz, he's going to be a star.

Clarry already is. As is Gawn


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