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Good kicking is good football. Good passage there Dees!

 

Tmac straight as a die

Just now, Lord Travis said:

Good kicking is good football. Good passage there Dees!

It's why we get so frustrated - we know we can be capable of that sort of footy.  We just need to do it more often.

 
9 minutes ago, Demonland said:

My 3 word analysis for Weid; NOT A RUCKMAN. 

He never was, he's a key forward, playing ruck because all our rucks are injured,


1 minute ago, Demonland said:

I'll eat my hat if Viney kicks this one. ?

Safe. Again! He's missed two easy set shots today.

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48 minutes ago, doc roet said:

Grab a snatch and hold it Billy 

 

 

Calm down Donald!!

 

13 minutes ago, Leoncelli_36 said:

Jones just a corked calf? Can’t anyone confirm? 

Copped a knee to the shin I think. Hopefully not a bone injury.

Some crazy tackling this quarter. Good sign late in a game on a warmish day.

13 minutes ago, Demon Dude said:

ok then, good for you.

Haha. 
 

D. 


This forward pressure that was nonexistent last year is enjoyable to watch.  Amazing what fitness can do!

We’re overwhelming them with our physicality a little bit at the moment, Vandenberg and Viney seem to be especially enjoying themselves ?

Just now, GoingGoingGawn said:

We’re overwhelming them with our physicality a little bit at the moment, Vandenberg and Viney seem to be especially enjoying themselves ?

yes my observation as well

Pickett getting into some VERY dangerous positions. For a bloke in his first practice match it looks good to my eyes


1 minute ago, GoingGoingGawn said:

We’re overwhelming them with our physicality a little bit at the moment, Vandenberg and Viney seem to be especially enjoying themselves ?

Good to see Jack and AVB leaving some bruises

4 minutes ago, Demonland said:

That was my point. 
I understand he's playing ruck out of necessity. 

He's never looked like a ruckman's bootlace to me.

 

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