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19 minutes ago, McQueen said:

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Still need one more win after this one. Hopefully we don’t get ahead of ourselves , Sydney will be there to play.

If we cut out the kicks under no pressure that hit a Suns player on the chest we’d have three more goals.

 

Lairising going on.


Even my little girl is relaxed with this scoreline, been a while. 

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Really horrible game at the minute.

 

Does young have a picture of the umpires doing bad things with a goat? 


cant wait        for june allison to jump the fence and hug mickey

Just now, Ethan Tremblay said:

Pretty sure Harmes is in a few movies from the 80’s playing the bad guy. 

its the teeth

we have almost double the number of possessions of the GC.

An embarrassing game but let's enjoy it. Not sure that it does us much good for next week.


43 minutes ago, deanox said:

Was that paid against Jones for time wasting for kicking it away?

Last person I remember getting pinged for this rule was brock McLean in the last final we won.

5 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Pretty sure Harmes is in a few movies from the 80’s playing the bad guy. 

He was definitely Ralph Macchio's nemesis in The Karate Kid.

1 minute ago, MSFebey said:

Hard to know if we are playing well as GC are putrid 

unfortunately it is probably 60/40 the latter


I don’t think lazy football is good preparation for what is ahead of us. I expect an increase in intensity (and accurate kicking) in the second half.

We've STOPPED !!

 

 

 

:roos:

 

 

Edited by ding

That's why I never rated Vanders: He can't kick.

 

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