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Jetta effort weak as ****


Weid's handballs are just diabolical.

As much as he may offer up forward he is a complete liability in general play with ball in hand.

3 up in the marking contest again!!

Break neck play ALWAYS....No level headed players that go back, slow play with patience and find the next target or the switch.

We just NEVER learn.

I know Lewis is SLOW when we haven't got it but at least he offers the slow play level head and poise with ball in hand when the Opp has a run on or we need to ice it.

Edited by Rusty Nails

[censored] cheating umps. Disgusting. 

Frost is a mother[censored] liability. 

 

No one complain about umpires clear free to stringer against Frost


1 minute ago, Deesprate said:

Jetta effort weak as ****

Dont bag Jetta...

1 minute ago, Deesprate said:

Jetta effort weak as ****

disappointing effort for that mark.

it spreads thru the side... others weak efforts...


26 minutes ago, Oneday said:

I have settled, and so have we. Number 1 draft pick here we come. We all know how much good that will do us!

Funny you took so long to reply

1 minute ago, ignition. said:

KK and ANB both need runs in the seconds. Useless.

Not the only ones

 


Frost. How can we keep playing this guy?

I would much rather take a punt on Petty at this point. There is no improvement left in Frost. He will continue to have these WTF moments every game.

Just now, Clint Bizkit said:

I feel like every contest we just go to the wrong side and the ball goes out the opposite way.

yep

 

Another throw from Heppel and 3 Demons see it but wait....yet AGAIN no Ump spots it.  Laughable!!


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