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JWagner on average every 2nd possession he gets, stuffs it and generates an Eagles goal!

VFL only!

 

Viney out with concussion as well. 

Jesus we need to stop killing kittens and walking under ladders. 

59 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Reckon Viney has done his shoulder trying to do a meaningless hip and shoulder.

Edit - scratch that (for now). Still on the ground.

Out for the day with concussion, from said hip and shoulder.

 

Just when we're getting into gear, we lose Viney & May.

It's a genuine reason. A frustrating one, but genuine.


 Viney concussion.

Can we sub Jurrah in?

 
1 minute ago, Jaded said:

3 down on the bench again? Good times. 

May and Petty (foot) being assessed.

May back on ??


C Wags doing ok....goes/tackles  hard and gets to a few contests


I really hope it doesn't come to light that May did his hammy, and we persisted to play him.

1 minute ago, Leoncelli_36 said:

Our kicking at goal will come back t haunt us

When has it not?

Cost us multiple games this year.   

That is not a block....same thing as Maxy last week but even softer....BulllSHIZEN!!


1 minute ago, Purple77 said:

I really hope it doesn't come to light that May did his hammy, and we persisted to play him.

Hard to play with a hammy and dive for the ball like he just did. 

31 Disposals Clarry.....instrurmental in this one as usual

 
5 hours ago, In Harmes Way said:

I’m looking forward to the commentary on how Gilbert MacAdams Aunty or uncle kicked a goal in a local league game from beyond the tree in the outer wing which is about a 85m roost.

#dreamtime

Yep....they just said it then! :)

 


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