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The live ladder has us currently equal with Geelong on percentage. Let's take that slot back as 2nd on the percentage ladder.

 

Cameron has been appauling

 

Tyson broken arm expected.

Tyson has likely fractured his Ulna according to CH7


ANB

Oi Oi

 

Max Gawn apparently the first player to 1000 hitouts in a home and away season.

Goldstein did it including finals.

1 minute ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Can we forfeit from here??

Play these useless sacks again next week?

I'f rather play the useless sacks from down the road on our patch than the useless sacks from a state away on their deck.


So Brendan Mcartney has been working one on one with Harmes.

Explains a lot.

Harmes has been working extensively with Harmes one-on-one apparently. That explains his crazy improvement.

Has Spargo earned a rs nom yet? If not, beggars belief...

Wow.

That 2 on 1 tackle on Whitfield.

Worth the free.


Time to go into injury protection mode and bench Max and Clarrie!!

Play with 16 if we have to!!

 

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Milkshake!


Wow how was that pressure led to goal from milkshake. Blown siren.

And we claim back our "2nd highest percentage" record from the Catters.

 

I keep looking for the magic ? line each week these days - gosh we’ve got firepower - and system.


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