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F. L. O. G gets censored?

 

Mumford has literally just spent the night whacking people.  

First goal kicked by a Rivers since 2012!

Well done Trent!


Accidental. Sorry but I’m 6’6 and I know I’m taller than most. When shepherding you need to get low. Thug

Go eat donuts and retire you dirty [censored] Mumford. 
 

Well done Riv. Doing my fave jumper proud ?

FINALLY!

Mummy hasn't had his head taken off yet, but at least we've gotten a goal from his thuggery.

Really loving Rivers, looking for him to have a big second half. Kid knows what's up.

 

Mumford is a bloody dog but no doubt will get off the head butt. 


Accidental my [censored]. Filthy player. 

Rivers kicked that like a guy who hasn't had things over complicated yet by an AFL club.

16 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Yep as always, we have a dumb game plan that relies on one thing and one thing only. Dominate clearances. When that doesn’t happen, and it rarely does, we fall apart quicker than a house of cards. 

Not true, our defence (read Steven May) holds up very well and we have enough chances to be in front but our players (tonight) have let the coach down. 


Love how Rivers is progressing.  Looks like a really confident kid and we need that.

Commentators saying the lifted elbow was accidental. Is this a joke. 

Salem. Hasn't won a 1v1 all night. Having a shocker.

Just now, Bates Mate said:

Mummy the innocent thug according to ling

Ling straight to the top of my ****list. What a [censored]. 


Regardless of result I like the looks or Rivers, Baker, Kozzie

 

Second freak goal to GWS.  FMD


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