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Sometimes Hunt kicks like an under13 player

 

What was that stupidity from Smith? I find it incredibly frustrating seeing a key forward chip kicking to another position inside. Key forwards must back their set shots, if not, get off and stay off.

Its time to bring Pruess in and delist or trade Smith.  If he doesnt understand that that was his time to go back and take his shot he will never understand  the requirements at this level.

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3 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

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

Fair enough l thought we had something in common supporting the same team, but l forgot l support you criticise 

Thanks for setting me straight 

1 minute ago, Rusty Nails said:

For every good thing he does he completely [censored] up something else

 

1 minute ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

I feel he's redeeming himself

Agree all round.

We all know what he's capable of so sometimes I'm just left shaking my head


Frost-Ball Yeah!!! Nice Fritta 

 

Frost n Fritta ?

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1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Any word on Max?

No, it’s a channel 7 game with a useless commentary team. Wouldn’t expect any news anytime soon. 


Ooooffff. That was horrible to watch.

Salem is surely fine on that contact right? He had the ball and was picking it up, when Macernernie cannoned into him head-first.

Macernernie is a fantastic young tall, and I'd kill to have him on our list.


1 minute ago, ignition. said:

What was that stupidity from Smith? I find it incredibly frustrating seeing a key forward chip kicking to another position inside. Key forwards must back their set shots, if not, get off and stay off.

Yep.  He can stay off once Pruess comes in Ignition.  Too many brain farts at this level and injured far too often also.

Why on earth did ANB go for the mark when it was obviously Fritsch's mark.  Selfish play by ANB - just trying to get his own stats up!

 
4 minutes ago, Billy said:

Fair enough l thought we had something in common supporting the same team, but l forgot l support you criticise 

Thanks for setting me straight 

Dont get personal. welcome to my ignore list.


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