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Not the first time Kent has done his shoulder. Big blow as Kent has X factor. If there was a player called luck he wouldn't play for the Dees.

Lobb all over Gawn at the moment

 

Smart idea letting Lobb run around unopposed in F50. No one went near him for half a minute 

More white jumpers than blue ones everywhere ATM. Doing well to hold on for now.

Harmesy kicks a steadier. Very important goal.

14 v 19

Edited by Chook

5 minutes ago, Deesprate said:

Not the first time Kent has done his shoulder. Big blow as Kent has X factor. If there was a player called luck he wouldn't play for the Dees.

I feel sorry for Kent. He just can get on the track. 1 down early will certainly make it harder.


Harmes gets a massive clearance after kicking that goal. Amazing how well he has come on.

EDIT: And Vanders capitalises to put us in front.

20-19

Edited by Chook

Good composure by spargs. Thought that through well

1 minute ago, Chook said:

Harmes gets a massive clearance after kicking that goal. Amazing how well he has come on.

EDIT: And Vanders capitalises to put us in front.

20-19

Spargo sharp for a first year player.

Frost is so unaptly named. Fires away from his GWS opponent and blasts a ball to TMAC who has his kicking boots back on.

26-19.


I wonder how Spargo felt about being left home alone. 

Beautiful kick by McDonald. Frost good early. 

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

FROSTY! WHAT WAS THAT?! Beautiful big fella

 

What are the broadcasters saying about Kent?

Frosty is playing with a lot of confidence since coming back in. Love it. AND his kicking has improved remarkably. 


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