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really frustrating trying to work out what the guy on the silent microphone is saying.


9 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I was going to mention this earlier. How we didn't get this is beyond me. 

Cant we share it, they share our friggin ground..

 
12 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

For a bloke who I thought might struggle for a regular senior spot, Lewis looks so calm and composed 

It’s not when he has the ball that he is a problem.

Gus Brayshaw EVERYWHERE that quarter

Gawn and Preuss works for me as a ruck / forward combo

Trac’s hands in close are unbelievable; he just knows how to extract the pill and then hand off to a moving player


Our midfield depth is very impressive considering Viney Oliver and Jones aren’t playing 

Goal tally so far

Two to Preuss

Singles to Weideman, Stretch, JKH, T.Smith, Harmes, C.Wagner

13 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I was going to mention this earlier. How we didn't get this is beyond me. 

Eddie got involved with athletics  was able. To set things up for pies when they moved to bob jane stadium 

It may have been mentioned but this is exciting. These are the players NOT playing today...

May, Viney, Jones, Oliver, Lever, KK, Melksham, Hannan, Frisch, TMac. 

That’s a lot of depth. 


I wish people would stop whinging about the live stream.  It's a praccy match FFS.  Be grateful that we have any coverage at all.

Jeffy with the crumb 

60-35

1 hour ago, Deeman said:

No Bayley Fritsch, no Melbourne.

I just can’t see why Fritta couldn’t play both games today.


Just now, Demonland said:

Reid goal back to 18 points. 

That's the 3rd time you've done it, Andy!  You a prophet??  Or, is the stream a tad delayed...??  LOL

11 minutes ago, S_T said:

It may have been mentioned but this is exciting. These are the players NOT playing today...

May, Viney, Jones, Oliver, Lever, KK, Melksham, Hannan, Frisch, TMac. 

That’s a lot of depth. 

How many are Collingwood missing?

 

Vandenberg is a beast. Some massive, bone crunching tackles today 


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