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Trac is playing the best game from a Demon I've seen since Col Sylvia's 37 possie, 4 goal game against the Hawks.

 
 

3 minutes ago, old dee said:

Ok here I go again score please?

48-45 to Crows.

Your favourite player Spargo just missed a gimme. Langdon lining up for goal.

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nice calm pass from jones and a great result

Edited by 640MD
too late

Petracca ???


Tom McDonald has been a liability. He hasn’t trained much over the last couple of weeks, so potentially carrying a knock? Either way, not good signs as he is one of our most important players this year.

i would like to win  but it is a practice match and it is february !!


I’m feeling really comfortable in the knowledge we have Mitch Brown on the list. 
It’s early days I know but his football smarts are equal to if not more than Weidemans and Tmac combined. 

Jones having a good third quarter and has been one of our best today. Used his experience at the stoppage there to push off his opponent and get enough space for the quick shot.


3 minutes ago, Forest Demon said:

Tom McDonald has been a liability. He hasn’t trained much over the last couple of weeks, so potentially carrying a knock? Either way, not good signs as he is one of our most important players this year.

He's been poor and has been in the rehab group most of summer for various leg and foot related issues. He's probably our most important player at this stage, as he's our only big proven goal kicker now.

Another goal to Jones. That's 3!

 
3 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

The rumours of Jonesy's demise have been greatly exaggerated.

Watch them all jump back on board too.


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