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1 minute ago, 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

25 minutes ago, 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. 

1 minute ago, 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 


Just now, 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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