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Fritsch looks to be playing down back.

Lots of people won't be happy with that move.

 

2 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

What are the odds Hogan kicks 6 and wins them the game?

Without a doubt. 
Fritsch down back stinks. 

 

Whoa whoa whoa how did Lobb and up by himself They weren't exactly moving the ball quick?


9 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

It's close to start time and I'm getting a  bit of a twitch in my ....... err nethers.

Call me a [censored] but I also have money on the Dees.

I reckon we'll crush them !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

....you have been drinking....

Hibberd on Walters, perfect matchup by Goodwin seeing Hibberd almost didnt play.

Just now, Jaded said:

Without a doubt. 
Fritsch down back stinks. 

I said before the game that the seven changes made relative sense considering the short break between games, but Fritta down back smacks of desperation.  Our back six was working well - why mess with it?


No idea how to defend no idea how to pick up a player why are they witches Hats. Just give me my money already. 

Why are we choosing now to make the stupid moves? Goody trying to do a Bevo

Just now, Wiseblood said:

I said before the game that the seven changes made relative sense considering the short break between games, but Fritta down back smacks of desperation.  Our back six was working well - why mess with it?

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1 minute ago, Wiseblood said:

I said before the game that the seven changes made relative sense considering the short break between games, but Fritta down back smacks of desperation.  Our back six was working well - why mess with it?

because we have a surplus of gun forwards

The front on contact rule is another that's been butchered


 

Downfield frees for anything these days.

8 hours ago, dl4e said:

Drinking beer on a monday night.

Went all out.

Roast pork, Cheese and Jim Jam relish toasted sandwiches with a Beechworth Estate Shiraz. Kayo, a healthy fire and what could go wrong?

I hope to return at half time.


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