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Viney murdered that stoppage and then almost pinged inside 50. 

Got sucked in when we already had one at the ball and then got done on the outside. Dumb play.

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Vanders. I’ve never loved a player more who can’t kick to save himself.

 
4 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Can’t take our foot off, Collingwood won’t roll over. 

Rain by half time. Need to get 4 or 5 goals up this quarter.


1 minute ago, wizardinoz said:

Shut up Lyon. Goal to Weid!

Why? It should’ve been paid holding the ball. 

 

Vanders is a beast


Victim of Vanders the steamroller.

Sort these centre clearances out and Vanders tough as nails.

Jesus. Hope he’s ok. Looks awful. 
Vanders is a god damn machine. 

Why isn’t that vanders’ free?

front on contact. 

doesn’t deserve to be knocked out but the rule is there to avoid these instances 

Just now, Bitter but optimistic said:

That’s why you play vanders

Every single game. 


Just now, wizardinoz said:

Vanders crashed that pack

Eyes for the ball. He should alright. Heavy hit.

Feel for the Pies player - head hits Vander's elbow then first part of body to contact the ground.  Hope he pulls up okay.

Just now, Demonland said:

I guess that’s why Vanders is in the team. 

Mihicheck won’t come back on. 

Yep fantastic endeavour

now clean up sidebottom and Grundy

Is Joel Smith injured? Surely he'd do a better job up front than 2020 Tmac.


Now THAT is why we have Vanders in the team. Impact personified.

 
3 minutes ago, Megatron said:

Why? It should’ve been paid holding the ball. 

Wrong


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