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We played better that quarter gone some clean footy going. 

 
Just now, Demon Dude said:

relax, its the first hit out of the year, players are gonna have some rust.

Won’t accept an excuse like that. 
 

He’s missed hem all day!

1 minute ago, Wiseblood said:

Weid not having a great day but he's being asked to ruck against a brute in Reilly O'Brien.  He is out of his depth there.

Yes, really missing Preuss as backup.

 
9 minutes ago, Gunna’s said:

The head is sacrosanct. 
Had time to know who he was hitting  and didn’t go low
1 week

History says he will get off, it’s a practice match. Sylvia had his jaw broken at Casey against West Coke several years ago with zip consequences. 


A lot better quarter that one Jones and McDonald on fire. Petracca BOG.

18 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Won’t accept an excuse like that. 
 

He’s missed hem all day!

ok then, good for you.

 

Awful balance around the contest there. You can’t allow a free runner. If that’s not fixed we’re screwed 


not really a cork. the point of a knee hit he's shin. looked pretty painful. he was trying to get back on but physios trying to talk him out of it

Can’t watch and have only half followed updates. 

Any news re: Jones and Jetta would be greatly appreciated. 

5 minutes ago, GoingGoingGawn said:

Not sure I’d call a corky injured.. would 100% come back on if it was the regular season, might get put on ice given it’s a pre season game.

I didn’t confirm it was a cork. I am at Casey. Happened in a collision 


Weid simply must step up. We lost Hogan and didn’t recruit a replacement

This is it. No more excuses

Just now, Jaded said:

Can’t watch and have only half followed updates. 

Any news re: Jones and Jetta would be greatly appreciated. 

Jetta simple rolled left ankle. Jones copped a stray leg to the shin or calf. 

1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Weid simply must step up. We lost Hogan and didn’t recruit a replacement

This is it. No more excuses

Hogan never played as a ruck so there’s not much to see based on today 

1 minute ago, Leoncelli_36 said:

I didn’t confirm it was a cork. I am at Casey. Happened in a collision 

The y showed several slow mo replays on TV and appeared pretty clearly to be a lower leg cork. Knee straight into the outside of his lower leg 


Nice set of foot passes

 
9 minutes ago, Earl Hood said:

History says he will get off, it’s a practice match. Sylvia had his jaw broken at Casey against West Coke several years ago with zip consequences. 

Precisely why I was so psissed off about the penalty to May this time last year.


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