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13 minutes ago, Travy14 said:

Agree, but repeat it over 4 quarters is what I mean.  Like a Cyril, have 3-4 repeat efforts a quarter. Some to no avail.   Couple more hard working pre-seasons and look out.

Who knows he could also bulk up and be like his uncle Byron ???

He's eighteen years old, man. 

 
On 9/13/2020 at 11:22 AM, Queanbeyan Demon said:

"The Weed not growing". Gold. 

this thread continues to grow QBD but!

written in Filth English - get it - put but at end of sentence!!

On 9/13/2020 at 6:22 PM, Billy said:

Queanbeyan Demon

Not a supporters butthole

QB that bit of a mess of a summary Sorry  watch the replay especially the last quarter,

Spargo 2 goals and ran hard to present did what we expect  him to do every week.Not the usual you indicated.
Smith yes better than Oscar fir ONE Isolated game But he concentrated well on opponents.

Tommo minded Cameron and beat him easily on night give credit please 

Fritsch Played negative role on Haynes and agsin shared honours or won on night as no real intercept marks!

Agree with Melky wasn't great on Kelly and ANB AVB and Hunt were our weak links.

Brown did some valuable link up moves but  Weid was just not sighted.

Salem was fantastic and ran as hard as I have seen him and got the rewards!

Maxy held sway and best Mummy also quelled Him in the physical stuff on the ball and his fitness enabled him to prevail all day Great Captains  game without Great stats But set a great example What to do  about his field kicking ??

Goody Second really good day in box Following Saints  game And his moves as above called got us over the line. More if this style Simon and all is not lost yet In your career at  Demonland.

Also showed human side in a welcome Way after the final side another plus.loved his care fir Nev before and after the siren.

Our young players made  great difference tonight ie Kossie Riv Spargs Oscar Baker and Smithy. That effort and contribution each week to back up the stars means so much And was priceless on Sat night.
 

 
On 9/13/2020 at 4:51 PM, Fanatique Demon said:

Very creative content, members!

This thread would be even better if someone were to compile a final list for each game from the excellent contributions of members. 

Seeing Joe Boy started it, maybe he'd consider being editor for a final list? If not Joe Boy, is anyone else interested?

No...this is 'joeboy's' domain.

We are only guests, we get the right of reply but he has the final say.

I may not agree with all he says but it's still my first stop off after every game.

His is the final list.

Look forward to it every week.

Keep up the good work '@joeboy'

On 9/13/2020 at 9:13 PM, dieter said:

He's eighteen years old, man. 

Exactly why im saying a couple more pre-seasons and he will be a serious player


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