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Just now, S_T said:

What are the broadcasters saying about Kent?

Done for the game. Haven’t said much else. 

 
Just now, S_T said:

What are the broadcasters saying about Kent?

Gone for the day at least. Commentators are speculating that it's a PCL type injury.

1 minute ago, S_T said:

What are the broadcasters saying about Kent?

Right rshoulder injury - most likely AC - done for the day

 
1 minute ago, S_T said:

What are the broadcasters saying about Kent?

Out for game but most likely year

Having a Vailima - and refusing to pay for international access - how’s the Weid looking?

also - how did Kent do the injury? Innocuous? Jeez - he’s the modern Paul Prymke.


Gunna be a gun fight

Just now, Danelska said:

Having a Vailima - and refusing to pay for international access - how’s the Weid looking?

also - how did Kent do the injury? Innocuous? Jeez - he’s the modern Paul Prymke.

Weid starting strong. A good contestes mark and a few involvements.

kent was going hard for a ball. Really unfortunate for him. 

 

Good stuff Gawn. Saves a certain goal deep in DemonTime.

Blow the final siren now.


Neil bullen ball so dangerous could have cost a goal

GWS spread and run on the outside in honestly terrifying. I don't think we can hold them with one down on the bench, likely to pick us apart in second half.


Not a bad first quarter GWS came out hard and we weathered the storm... shame about Kenty.

Should be a ripping game 

Hung in there well. Need some forward pressure bad. If they starting hit some of their targets we'll be toast 

2 minutes ago, FarNorthernD said:

It’s no doubt been explained but what’s with the retro looking jumper?

160th anniversary of the day the MFC just quietly invented the game.

Edited by Chook

Get ready for an old fashioned arm wrestle. Hopefully no wiener kids screaming 'Over the top Dad! Over the top!'

Can we hold out with one down on rotations? 


AGREE defensive pressure needs to improve 

 
1 minute ago, layzie said:

Hung in there well. Need some forward pressure bad. If they starting hit some of their targets we'll be toast 

I thought they were already...

You can't expect a team to hit every one! In saying that, I think we are also playing pretty well. Just a little loose defensively but we'll see how it plays out. Trac needs to hit the sticks when he has the chance rather than trying to lay it off so much


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