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Just now, Deesprate said:

It a goal but why did weed handball that. 

I know, not good for my same game multi 

 

Trac started the magic goal.

1 minute ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Was waiting for Hunt to handball to Rodan then. Nice work boys 

Both Spargo and Weid were anytime goal scores in my multi DZ :p

 

4.5 - thank heavens percentage is not an issue.

18 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

I'd be telling Fritch to lay off the next time he marks inside 50. His kicking for goal is costing us.

The number of set shots he has missed this year is ridiculous.


AAAAAAAAANNNNNNNNNNBBBBBBBBBBBBB!

 

ANB   that was out of yer bum !!

ANOTHER bit of class from ANB.


Nibbler didn’t flinch, that was pretty cool 

ANB having a cracker. He needs consistency. Do this every week son

9 minutes ago, Deesprate said:

If he kick another four he forgiven

There's one

Disagree with David king that’s great play. Think the essenscum didn’t want to hurt themselves and impact any post season sessions


Our centre clearance work is pretty good right now

I’m actually surprised at how bad the Bummers are. Wow.

 

God Fritsch

Neal Bullen take a bow son. 
 

gets everything out of himself


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