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Rules what rules!

  On 01/06/2019 at 10:18, bing181 said:

Makeshift backline could be our undoing here. The question is going to be if we can kick a big enough score to overcome the goals we're going to leak up the other end. Still, at least we're kicking goals and looking like a decent team. Next week with More, Salem, May and Lever in ... look out.

Spot on

 

Oscar warming up the seat for Steven May next week

  On 01/06/2019 at 09:57, Beetle said:

Enjoy. I’m not going. Incantation next gig for me.

Brutal Assault is my next gig ?

 

Geez Jenkins is a spud. I wish OMac didn't give away crap frees like that, but if you're going to, Jenkins is not a bad guy to give the ball haha


Oliver’s kicking is really starting to [censored] me off. 

  On 01/06/2019 at 10:23, RalphiusMaximus said:

OMac is totally outmatched on Jenkins. 

Which is scary because Jenkins isn’t very good 

Wagner should be blamed for dropping an easy mark in our attacking 50. 

A tall forward is Spargo 


Is Spargo going to make the distance?

  On 01/06/2019 at 10:24, P-man said:

Oliver’s kicking is really starting to [censored] me off. 

What's happened to his penetration? He just hoicks it high nowadays.

A free kick in OUR forward line would be nice.

Oscar makes me physically angry, just shows how slow he is physically & psychologically when he’s losing contests to Jenkins of all players.

Seriously can’t wait till May comes back & we can send Oscar where he belongs.


Where was everyone in our backline just then? 

 

We are totally [censored] if we keep letting Adelaide get the ball inside 50 because our backline is trash today. 

Some absolutely belting match-ups we're seeing out there tonight.

Two absolute stars of the game in Omac vs Jenkins.

And of course the epic battle of Wagner vs himself. 


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