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2 minutes ago, Seraph said:

Squibbed mark what the [censored] are you watching Jones kicked it 5m wide and 5m high under no pressure on his wrong foot

Clarry tried to make the best of an awful situation he had no right to be in

Bulls*** he could’ve put two hands up but chose to go the one hander and ducked his head. Clarry went with zero conviction, like much of what he has done today. 

 
1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

We have had ONE venyre clearance. ONE in 3 quarters. Horrible. 

I think Max might have more contested possessions than Gus, Clarry or Viney.

Midfield really needs to lift now.

8 minutes ago, —coach— said:

CAN WE STOP [censored] KICKING IT TOO THE OPPOSITION!!!!

same culpruits all the time, Hannah,  Wagner, VDB


Cmon boys! Let's finish this game off well!!

Missing In Action: Hannan, Spargo, Oliver, Viney VDB.

Kozzie needs a rest too.

More passengers that the 96 tram at peak hour

May - superstar!

Viney went to Steele for the second half of that quarter. Hard tag.

Good move 

 
Just now, Lord Travis said:

Our midfield needs an overhaul big time. Still think we need to trade Brayshaw or Viney and get a Shai Bolton type in.

yep we dont need both... Viney just cant get clear of most inside contests 

Our bottom 6 players are pathetic. End of year clean out will be good.


Just now, Moonshadow said:

Missing In Action: Hannan, Spargo, Oliver, Viney VDB.

Kozzie needs a rest too.

More passengers that the 96 tram at peak hour

Brayshaw?  

May, Lever, Hibberd and Langdon, along with Petracca's 3 goals, have been immense.

So many passengers.

vandenBerg 4 touches 0 tackles. Pickett 4 touches 0 tackles. Viney 5 touches. Spargo 6 touches 1 tackle. Hannan 6 touches 0 tackles.

Good to see OMac really imposing himself in the game in that last minute... ?‍♂️


worst

Oscar ???????please delist now  

Tomlinson Vandenburg Spargo Pickett hannan ??
Jones ?

best

May
Lever
salem
Weid
rivers
langdon
 

petracca   Clarry.  Viney   Brayshaw.   Melksham 

DO SOMETHING 

We have done well in 4th Quarters this year. Foot to the floor Demons

Brayshaw stood up that quarter.

Now its Vineys turn.

3 minutes ago, layzie said:

I don't know how the hell we're still in this 

Because we haven't allowed them to play their only game, which is run off half back.

We're not winning enough CP. I fear Hibberd down means we'll run out of steam. His attack off half back has been good.

Win, lose or draw, Im sorry but Hannan needs to go. How many chances can we give him?

Spargo back to his old self. Pickett wont back himself.

May has been awesome.

Trac with 3 goals. Wow.

If Viney and Brayshaw can get their hands on it and we can win just a few out of the middle  we may actually win.


May our best by a country mile.

So great to have such a solid defender who just knows where the ball is going to land...

1 minute ago, Deeko2 said:

May - superstar!

Viney went to Steele for the second half of that quarter. Hard tag.

Good move 

Dont tell chook

 
3 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Hannan Spargo Pickett Brayshaw Viney Vandenberg Brown

I have no idea how we are in front with those guys having about 5 touches between them

is Brown playing  - been unsighted

1 minute ago, Deeko2 said:

May - superstar!

Viney went to Steele for the second half of that quarter. Hard tag.

Good move 

It was a good move, it would have been an even better move had it happened far earlier in the game.


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