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Weed!!!

 

I'm loving this brief stint back in 2018.

Had enough of 2020.

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Weideman just needs confidence and continuity. He has a lot of the hallmarks of a wonderful player. 

how good was the call from the crowd - as he floated across... WEEEIIIIID. (he wasnt even on screen yet)

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Just now, Satan said:

Tmac where will he fit in?

I wouldn't pick him next week. 


Gunston. I swear he just loves to play us. 
Oh well. We smashed them. 

So baffling that it took them this long to play Weid and let play him up forward. Kids a natural forward and could’ve had 5-6 goals today. Leave him up forward and he’ll kick 40-50 goals a year for the rest of his playing days. 


bit tougher when you don't have Hodge, Buddy, Mitchell & Lewis isn't it Clarko

3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Lockhart has been average

Average but not terrible. And id probably go 6/10 because he hasn't lacked for effort

2 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Good old Gunston popping up when the game is over. He is the Hernan Crespo of the AFL.

Or Pippo Inzagi ?

1 minute ago, deanox said:

Average but not terrible. And id probably go 6/10 because he hasn't lacked for effort

And he works super hard to shut down the outlet kick


Smart tap on by Kozzy!  What a game by Traccstar!  Him & Maxy BOG

1 hour ago, Brownie said:

Geez this half time commentary is all about how bad the hawks are.

Nothing about our hard running and pressure.

Commentary from broadcast is kept subliminal here. Plenty of free air for the 'A' team On the Couch.What is more concerning is the commentator's dress sense. Jon Ralph looks like he swallowed the Cheshire Cat kitted out at Boysland and Luke Hodge's blue check two piece the other night would make a sideshow spruiker proud. Dermie well Alma Hope says "no hope".

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43 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

And it has to be said.... the forward line's functioning much better.  No T-Mac 

he had 3or 4 good games playing forward and was just chb


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