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Eagles possibly 2 men down, one of them their ruckman.

 
9 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

Oscar panic handball to Salem ...sells him in to trouble as he has no legs at all

Not at all, had no options due to eagles closing him down, high rish of smother turn over, looked boundary side and salem was smart enough to get it over without infringing 

 

No bloody mark to Smith

 

FROSTY the gazelle tackler!

FROSTY destroying petrols shirt is now my favourite moment of the game haha

 

Smith has been massive in our wonky patch this last 5 minutes. Getting a lot more credits with me, when he already had a few.

Also, you can't outrun Frosty…and Frosty can't kick.

£&%# off umpire!!! That was a mark to smith!!

Just now, leave it to deever said:

Wc fans boo eeverything.

They’d boo a 7 year old one legged laotion Vietnam era land mine survivor 


So Harmes is our best mid

when did that happen?

Tom has gone off the boil

No one outruns Robocop! Well done Frost.


Jones has gone zero core strength. Someone breathes on his and his kick is fluffed.

Frost with the tackle of the year.

Jones' last couple of i50s have been hot garbage. Steaming hot. Hope Baker slots this. He gets in the right spaces

 

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