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I wish Lever wouldnt play on this ground tbh

 
27 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Rubbish. Probably 2nd in our B & F atm.

Our most reliable kick is having a mare.

Pffftt ..... I'd poll well in this sides B&F.
If you think dinky 20m passes are gold.
Good for you.

 

Our defence is seriously pathetic. The amount of time and space they give to the saints is insane

40 minutes ago, gregdemon said:

just a bit of composure  and we should beat this shizen team...  I hope  

Lets hope GD


5 minutes ago, praha said:

Membrey and Bruce with 31 of Saints' 56 points. 

They must lick their lips when they play us.

Especially when they spot Oscar Praha.  Not his fault he is in but should be off and have bee  replaced by Petty 10 minutes ago

 

Terrible option to switch by Clarry there.  Who the hell was the guy he saw who was an outlier? The ump??

I can't believe some wanted to extend Lewis based on 1 average game up forward. 

Salem having a bad night.

What has happened to Gus and Nev?

Omac....Jwag....Hunt must be delisted.

Ha just about to say trac gone missing.

Ha nice free


Yes Carlisle Awesome!!!!!

Wow that was a soft [censored] decision


WE WANT BLOOD!


Just now, Rusty Nails said:

Wow that was a soft [censored] decision

he hit him in the throat....pretty dangerous punch tbh

Petty pushed in the back two hands lol

 

Why. Are. You. So. Loose?! 

So many players jogging on their own. 

More great defence from Oscar


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