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Just now, ding said:

Well, people have been demanding Preuss gets a game. Looks like he might be needed now.

At least we have a replacement who is in decent form.

Nah he’s shithouse according to some, so we should play somebody else if gawn doesn’t get up

Both May and Petracca are looking proppy too.

 

1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Pruess got how many hitouts for Casey yesterday......62? Be nice to have him now.

Get over it mate, he’s back up at best

He will get a game next week if Max is out

Wow Clarry hit a player up with a short pass ? noice

 
1 minute ago, rolling fog said:

Trac looks to be ok but FMD his disposal but foot is just fkkkkk

Yeah its got me thinking....


1 minute ago, Mel Bourne said:

Both May and Petracca are looking proppy too.

Yeah I swear I saw May pull up a bit ginger from that sprinting chase on the lead. I actually thought a hammy given how he was positioned....but I'm 1000km away on the couch

2 minutes ago, layzie said:

Cross everything you got.That foot twisted something shocking 

It did but don't think he put much weight on it.  Maybe a 2 to 3 weeker.

Just now, Rusty Nails said:

It did but don't think he put much weight on it.  Maybe a 2 to 3 weeker.

Hoping like anything that you’re right here. 


Just now, rolling fog said:

Yeah I swear I saw May pull up a bit ginger from that sprinting chase on the lead. I actually thought a hammy given how he was positioned....but I'm 1000km away on the couch

Thought the same from 2000km away

1 minute ago, Billy said:

Get over it mate, he’s back up at best

He will get a game next week if Max is out

Yeah thats exactly what i said....be nice to have him....oh yeah im not your mate, sorry.

1 minute ago, rolling fog said:

Yeah I swear I saw May pull up a bit ginger from that sprinting chase on the lead. I actually thought a hammy given how he was positioned....but I'm 1000km away on the couch

Seems ok now. Just a niggle. I'm just projecting panic onto every player now.


4 minutes ago, P-man said:

Don’t worry. With Gilbert McAdam on the case I’m sure we’ll be kept fully updated on Gawn’s situation.

He's Gawn down into the rooms boys what more do you want to know?

Cheating [censored] umpires. That was the same holding against Oliver that they called for bris earlier. [censored]

 

Having ANB and Hannan in the same forward line essentially has us one down. ANB is absolutely hopeless.

1 minute ago, DaveyJones'sLocker said:

Two players vs one of ours in the goal square how the f does does that happen

Somebody asleep.


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