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The bad news is next week Oscar will have to take either Riewoldt or Lynch. He will be in for a hard night. 

Anyway Oliver got back into the game and we just need to put on more pressure and man up. We can still do this. Oh and the backline help Oscar out please. 

 
 
4 minutes ago, DubDee said:

If Oliver gets 10+ touches in the last we will win 

you mean like last week

7 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

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

Super soft call WW but we'll agree to disagree


3 minutes ago, Redleg said:

If you polled DL as to who is our best kick I am confident most would pick Salem. You wouldn’t, that’s fine. 

BTW who do you think is a better kick than Salem?

fritta close.

If Omac gets another game im calling Gil for an investigation.

Absolute potato.

2 minutes ago, layzie said:

No-one wants to run that bit extra. Says a lot, mentally checked out.

That is it. The extra 1-2% which is the difference between getting the job done or checking out. 

 

 

Nsaints will win this by 4 goals

Love everyone having a go at Oscar, while Frost lets Membrey run off him almost as he wants.


ANB finally.  Nice low raker inside 50 for the chaos collect by Smithy to Clarry

1 minute ago, Brownie said:

Just put Petty back and take Omac off the ground for good.

Been thinking the same 

Why not


Just now, doc roet said:

Just got to Harmes in time

Oscar would've been quicker! ?

Oliver youngest player ever to get 1000 contested possessions according to Richo....nice Clarry

Oskar Baker barely sighted so far and gets drawn to the ball too easily instead of manning his opponent when we aint got it


Kick it Harmes FFS

2 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Oliver youngest player ever to get 1000 contested possessions according to Richo....nice Clarry

Bump!

 

Oscar ball watching after the spillage there....allowed player out back to gather under zero pressure and deliver

Even when the ball takes forever to go into their  forwardline we are still out of position. How?! 

 


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