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Far more composed attack there. From the mark by Hibberd on the last line, we moved it without playing on once and scored a goal. Need to keep doing that.

Oh there’s Jones, holding the ball again. Goes hiding when needed. Petracca one step kick. Great goal Gus

 

Good to see us switch us this week. Been missing for a while.

 

Great goal Gus, you owed us that.

Good boy Gussy


 

Their uncontested marking is concerning. When teams dominate us there we tend to lose.

Now that's how you do it from end to end.....run and roll and stay composed throughout

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2 minutes ago, SFebes said:

Where’s the captain Nathan Jones? MIA as always

Actually been quite good so far. 

Frosty and O-Mac looking good atm


1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

He’s been fine.

4 kicks and holding the ball.


Vanders essentially punished for being a battering ram.

 

that decision is a disgrace and will be all over the media this week

That's a [censored] [censored] free kick. Just a hard contest and cripps the little [censored] comes off second best 


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