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Viney and Jones zero tackles is just disgusting, Brayshaw has at least had 7 tackles, viney should not be captain of this football club he is not upto it, Jones at least has runs on the board 

 

Trading/delisting our depth has really affected us this year.

Jkh Wagner Pruess Omac hunt dunkley petty should only be in the same team at Casey. 

Wow we just get brushed aside in one on one battles of strength as if we aren't even there. 

This club is playing at a completely different level after half time and once the rain hit.  Dr Jeckyll specialists!

 
1 minute ago, chook fowler said:

How dare Goodwin play OMac - I’m not sure who is the biggest idiot.

Both. No brains between them 2


Dunkley can stay.

Dunkley, get out while you can son. Run, run!

2 minutes ago, Docs Demons said:

Therein answers our questions. These 2 cannot be skippers next year.

Im starting to think likewise.

Certainly Nathan as hes getting on and if plays will hgave a very different role.

With Jack I still feel he was good last year and given how many other players considered leaders have had shockers this year maybe he gets a pass.

If he is still boss he must share it with Max.

Although too many captains.....

1 minute ago, Gunna’s said:

Trading/delisting our depth has really affected us this year.

Jkh Wagner Pruess Omac hunt dunkley petty should only be in the same team at Casey. 

What? Surely you’re kidding.


3 minutes ago, brendan said:

Viney and Jones zero tackles is just disgusting, Brayshaw has at least had 7 tackles, viney should not be captain of this football club he is not upto it, Jones at least has runs on the board 

Viney only attacks the ball, Jones cruises the outside for the easy lay off. Both played a pathetic second half.

1 minute ago, Rusty Nails said:

Wow we just get brushed aside in one on one battles of strength as if we aren't even there. 

This club is playing at a completely different level after half time and once the rain hit.  Dr Jeckyll specialists!

Yes RN the wet brings out who wants the ball and who doesn't. Unfortunately most of our players do not like it tough and would prefer to play in the stands.

4 minutes ago, Brownie said:

Geez Trac has been ordinary tonight.

Should be his kinda game

 

started on fire.

Fitness?


Tigers have smashed us. Double the inside fifties. Should be 45 up. 

Ling is a [censored] moron

‘cant use a delayed preseason due to playing finals as an excuse next year’

 

31 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Lyon two wickets in one over.

Ross or Garry (this is a footy board)?

8 minutes ago, Satan said:

More turnovers than at mcdonalds

Ronald, or Oscar?

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And we cross live to Simon Goodwin in the coaches box:

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2 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Just another pathetic season, among the 55 prior ones we’ve had 

Mate My heart goes with you


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