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3 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Oh fritta.. [censored] off and let Jackson take the mark.

kicked a goal. The way we're going, i'll take em any way i can

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Salem no right side

Not sure how many of you saw this, but Crocker got stuck into Lockhart on our forward flank and was giving him stick.  May saunters over, tells Crocker to get knicked and then gets in Lockhart's ear with some encouragement.  Great leadership.

 

I’m Sorry Ms Jackson, Fritta’s for real 

I’m just gonna say it. I love Steven May. So glad he plays for us.


2 minutes ago, cantstandyasam said:

Dwayne is an [censored]. He reckoned AVB took it out deliberately, he was a centimetre from the boundary. He is a terp.

I like how May sticks up for his team mates.

 

Anyone notice how Brayshaw's best half of footy this year coincides with him playing in the guts?

Why don’t they take Gawn off?  He’s not 100% and we neeed him in 5 days

Just now, Demonland said:

That’s not a great tackle Derm. It’s in the back. 

Great minds

 

Just now, Gunna’s said:

It’s not a good tackle derm. He sat on his back. 

 

Should we be happy we're getting a margin or should we still be serious?


2 minutes ago, cantstandyasam said:

I like how May sticks up for his team mates.

Dwayne is an [censored]. He reckoned AVB took it out deliberately, he was a centimetre from the boundary. He is a terp. Why did you censor the word "[censored]" - it's not a swear word. So you can't call someome  a stupid person - especially Dwayne it seems.

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1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Tex is a spud. 

Why hasn't he retired yet, the dodo.

1 minute ago, Demon Jack said:

Anyone notice how Brayshaw's best half of footy this year coincides with him playing in the guts?

Against the worst side (maybe ever)


2 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Not sure how many of you saw this, but Crocker got stuck into Lockhart on our forward flank and was giving him stick.  May saunters over, tells Crocker to get knicked and then gets in Lockhart's ear with some encouragement.  Great leadership.

Yep, Lockhart was sore after a contest when targeted by Crocker too.

Lockhart then reported according to the talking steamers?

2 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

Anyone notice how Brayshaw's best half of footy this year coincides with him playing in the guts?

Yeap! 

2 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

Anyone notice how Brayshaw's best half of footy this year coincides with him playing in the guts?

Goodwin won't DJ

 

Lukey Jackson is a goer. Once we figures out how to play angry he’s going to be a monster.


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