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Hee hee hee this is brutal.

Edited by PaulRB

 

That's our 4th highest 1st quarter score, and third largest margin quarter time margin ever. 

5th highest opening Q in 2400 games since 1897

 

1 minute ago, Maxwell Edison MD said:

It's the fuc*ing Catalina Wine Mixer! 

“I wanna make bank bro”

4 minutes ago, P-man said:

I’m tipping more 120. Should do closest to the pin.

ok...ill go 141

 

JKH hospital pass


2 minutes ago, P-man said:

Seriously Stu. Have a salad instead mate.

He's clearly stress eating.

This is a great game, but I genuinely dislike JKH as a player.

He just sold Jones into trouble, that suicide kick and subsequent knock to Jones that had him grounded for a while was purely a result of a typical JKH rushed kick.

He needs to be replaced.

People do not understand: You do not take Sam Frost on if you have the ball.

2 more Martinis thanks waiter....


Please get rid of JKH, will cost us against half decent opposition.

Jones has a nice shiner coming up on his left cheek.

lets hope it’s not a fracture. 

Wow Gold Coast are just a shambles.

They've just given up completely. No intent, no drive, nothing.

I hope we continue to aim at the jugular.

Great mark Hogan. Our rebound from defence there was great.

1 minute ago, TheoX said:

Please get rid of JKH, will cost us against half decent opposition.

Maybe GC will take him for one of their many second rounders... hahaha after all they paid pick 2 for Weller :S


This is glorious ??

Edited by McQueen
Haha layzie... great minds...

 
1 minute ago, McQueen said:

Jones has a nice shiner coming up on his left cheek.

lets hope it’s not a fracture. 

I feel like we can cover him no dramas. Otherwise just leave him forward.

This is 186 stuff. 


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