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Their setups and structures are clinical. Bit of a football lesson atm.

 

Well you know this game is over when all their stars are on fire and ours can’t get a touch. Horrible.

Digging my eyes out with a butter knife will be more fun than watching this rubbish. 


 

That was a belting.


Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Lol Viney is horrible

At least he’s getting it. 

I am not interested in another season of downhill skiing. 


We are so dumb and make things so much harder than they should be. Lucky where not a lot further behind.

No doubt a terrible term from us.  Wind playing havoc with our skills, but their pressure between the arcs has been much better than ours.  Their mids getting it away from the stoppages and 50/50s too easily as well.

On the flip side, we scored 4 times from 5 entries.  Our back line, outside of a few Hibberd brain farts, have been pretty good and let's be honest, we can only get better from here.

Shout out to big Preuss for a good first term.  Needs to give us more first use, though.

5 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Preussey

 

6 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Pickett is no good if he can’t kick these 

Liam Jurrah would've kicked it.


when playing footy the first thing to learn is how to kick the [censored] thing ,guess our players skipped that page in the instructions

The umpires want the player to get the ball out of the pack and when they do knock it out it's a throw.:mad:

1 minute ago, Wiseblood said:

What in the world was that from Trac?

Looks pretty swirly out there. Kicking across the ground is risky.

 

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