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1 minute ago, Chook said:

Forced to pick, I'd take Brayshaw over Oliver as 1st pick for our team right now.

I take that back. 

 

Hogan is so good at halting the momentum of our atacking play.

FMD

 

 

Joel Smith is not AFL standard

Hahahahaha this Benny Hill like, how we are so close is crazy. Or how we are even.

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Our skills are atrocious right now. We are seriously gifting this to them 

Frost loves the "great mark in defence into bolt forward into blind turnover" move.

Frittata,

Joel smith.. wow 


FRITZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ

Winning despite Jesse Hogan. I'll take the 2 good players/draft picks for him at this point.


Not very often you see Goody frustrated in the box, welcome to our world Simon ?

Ahhh football, Milera killing us all night and then slaughters a kick to gift us a goal.

Great work by Garlett there..

 

Judging by the flow of play you wouldn't know we're a goal up.

Absolutely butchering the Fwd 50 entries


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