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Where in front and playing garbage football. So many players need to lift

Jones trying hard. So hard he fumbles every time he gets near the ball. Set up that goal though.

Backline keeping us in this.


Just now, Clint Bizkit said:

He’s having a super year.

Worth his weight in gold. 

10 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

This match us there for the taking.  It simply comes down to who wants it the most.

This will tell the tale and whether the boys really are playing to win and force their way into the eight.

If we lose i'm afraid this club will need to take a serious look at things within the FD.

jones set up that Petracca goal he still owes us one

 
6 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

No need to apologise mate.

Yes, again, I've probably given him a little more rope as I'm a fan, but he certainly hasn't set the world alight this year.

Totally same for me, I’ve not criticised him at all this season.


We're a better team with Jones on the bench.

Make no mistake. We are very close to being blown away here.


Firstly, what a soft goal that was.  Who got nudged over?  It was pathetic.

Secondly, should have been holding the ball against the Saints on the wing.  Absolutely dropped it... play on.


May for the Brownlow just in tonight’s performance.

Lol Brayshaw on the commentary “Melb have dialled you the heat”... Saints stroll away from the wing for a goal.

Why no HTB free against Paton a minute ago?

Of course, first clean clearance of the night by Gus and he finds a way to slip. FFS

 

lol we get a centre clearance and Saints get an inside 50 out of it.


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