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7 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Everyone in the 1s should be worried about Jetta's performance today..

Seriously he is playing very well and took a screamer in the fwd 50, but missed the set shot. Dees 10.10, should be 10 goals in front.

Interestingly he played up forward. Did a great job too. Considering wher we are, who should replace him tho. I donโ€™t think he is any longer an a lite backman, but happy to disagreed withย 

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9 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Everyone in the 1s should be worried about Jetta's performance today..

Seriously he is playing very well and took a screamer in the fwd 50, but missed the set shot. Dees 10.10, should be 10 goals in front.

how was he ever omitted,good grief

2 minutes ago, sue said:

To use 7 plus on a web browser in a state where it is not on live tv outside Vicย create an account with a Melbourne postcode and use a geolocation add on to the browser to enter melb latitude and longitude. Clear all cookies first.ย 
sadly doesnโ€™t work for AFL games as they donโ€™t put that on the net anywhereย 

That sounds like a lot of hard work, just move to Victoria instead?

 
4 hours ago, Pollyanna said:

Thanks Jack. Looks like Sparrow AFL sub. No Laurie?

Yes Laurie is our mystery out this week. No rush for him. Quality young smart half forward. ย 

5 minutes ago, Juicebox said:

That sounds like a lot of hard work, just move to Victoria instead?

Took me less than 2 minutes!ย 


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Beauty of a set shot from Rosman who gets his second and Casey lead by 56 early in the third quarter.


Some good signs in this match I thinkย 

quite happy watching the magoosย 


2 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

bedford is super aggressiveย 

Imagine Kossie and Bedford in our forward line together.

Defenders would be crapping themselves

40 minutes ago, wizardinoz said:

Why can't Joel Smith play like this in the firsts? Looks very good down back.

Imagine him playing where he should be playing - in the forward line - permanently.


2 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Deakyn Smith looks the goods.

He will be in the 1st soon.

3 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Deakyn Smith looks the goods.

That is the fourth time I have heard this about DSmith in two weeks.

Joel Smith is now the worst player on our list. Not sure if it is a reflection of him, or our overall list.ย 

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I love Rosmanโ€™s hair. Looks like a young Duke Spalding.ย 
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Bedford and D.Smith look the most interesting to me so far.


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