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1 minute ago, Kiss of Death said:

Out of interest... did anybody else feel Steven May probably should have gotten a free for head contact during that marking contest? 

Commentators are too busy to look at the gameplay.

Of course. Ironically Jholl just got a free kick/goal for similar contact. 

 

Chandler looking good. 
Tomlinson is a big worry. Why don’t we put Tmac down back again?

Just now, Kiss of Death said:

Out of interest... did anybody else feel Steven May probably should have gotten a free for head contact during that marking contest? 

Commentators are too busy to look at the gameplay.

Not getting much off the umpire May

 

Kade Chandler's  miracle resurrection continues!  Messiah like he has rolled back the stone and arisen from the long term injury list.

Now added him to the Surprise packet list!


Hunt needs his headband back.

1 minute ago, bingers said:

Of course. Ironically Jholl just got a free kick/goal for similar contact. 

Good, i'm not seeing things. 

Bit of a lazy 'punch' attempt by Tomlinson, but i don't see him as a FB long term

 

1 minute ago, Jaded said:

Chandler looking good. 
Tomlinson is a big worry. Why don’t we put Tmac down back again?

Tomlinson has been OK, playing a role that allows Lever to zone off.  TMac has been OK up forward.  I think the balance of our side looks good

Great transition play that leads to TMac kicking his first for the day and extend our lead to 10 points.

Edited by Demon Jack

Much better 2nd half     and its February    Go dees


Requirements for last 15 minutes:

  • Kick a couple more goals
  • Don't give up more than a couple of goals
  • NO INJURIES

 


Lever has been fantastic. Hopefully has a big year ahead of him.

TMac high contact. 

No free kick.

 

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