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We’ve lifted in the last 5. Some strong tackling on display.

 

So strange without a commentary..

 
Just now, Wadda We Sing said:

So strange without a commentary..

I'd rather a bit of quiet than listen to BT go 'Wowee' every 5 seconds!


4 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Pies getting an armchair ride from the umps. 

My feeling exactly.

 

Here we go...


1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Stretch goal. Dees up by 6. 

WE'RE WINNING THE FLAG!!

1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Harmes in silk.

Stylish fella

50m to JKH who converts before the siren.


AVB looks in ripping condition. Bursting out of packs using his body.

He's going to really add some oomf to our midfield this year

Kennedy Harris has been handy, I wanna see pruess and maxy swap now play max at full forward 

2 minutes ago, Yung Blood said:

AVB looks in ripping condition. Bursting out of packs using his body.

He's going to really add some oomf to our midfield this year

Hes almost like a new recruit going into this year.


I would prefer to listen to Broooooce gushing than total silence.

Thats how much i hate the silence.

 

It was nice of the Footy Club to try to organise a live stream.........but it's clearly struggling!

 

The weid mark to goal was promising! Looking forward to him having a big year.

Who kicked out first goal please??


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