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Goody on the edge of tears there

 
 
Just now, Wadda We Sing said:

Goody on the edge of tears there

So am I almost and it’s only Round 4. 


Where are all the Jones bashers now? out yourselves, no idea.

#CaptainCourageous

Edited by Win4theAges

Ground it out !!! Really impressive 

Hunt

Jones

Petracca

Pruess

The Wagners

And the usual suspects

All did their bit!

Not that fphurkin complex really!

 

Edit... And good luck to ANB at Casey

Edited by Graeme Yeats' Mullet

S   33.5   Disposal Per Goal   22.9  D's
 

Now start the season !!!  But 3 games behind 

Jonesy!! Frosty!! Gussy!! Clarrie!! Preussy!! Etc!! Etc!! I have a headache from yelling at the umpires, but it's all worth it now. THANK GOODNESS!!


Week by week, we will get there. Just gotta hang in. oh, what do you know, play an extra ruckman and Gawn has an influence in the last quarter.

#LonglivePruessy

Twin Towers right there...

                             GO __  DEES  !!!

 

 heres to you  'OD' ...

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Well done tracca.  Good first quarter start the season again !!      Go Dees

Just now, 640MD said:

Well done tracca.  Good first quarter start the season again !!      Go Dees

Trac alot better, thats the standard now.

Many reasons we won but kick more than the opposition or want it more   You will win 

Just now, 640MD said:

Many reasons we won but kick more than the opposition or want it more   You will win 

Simple game

And we win with Spargo  smallest slowest most unwanted by some.   Go Dees Go Spargo !!!!


3 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Did Oscar get injured?

who ?

4 minutes ago, Win4theAges said:

Trac alot better, thats the standard now.

NO...... thats the starting point.    thats a 5/10 for tracc.

 

He's capable of competing to that level every week as he should.

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3 minutes ago, 640MD said:

And we win with Spargo  smallest slowest most unwanted by some.   Go Dees Go Spargo !!!!

?????  by who.....  you don't value his skills,  and his setups.  

We play better when he's On.


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