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Petty is cooked

 

We are continually gifting the ball to them. The damn is gonna break at some point.

 

Clean it up boys.

 

The umpires need to pay a fifty against the holding tactics. Too many times they’ve continued to sit or hold players up. 
 


 
Just now, leave it to deever said:

Umps loving us?

Wheres Tracca?

Struggling with a tag


You cant chop players arms you dumb idiots..

 

1 minute ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Actually, sub him out...

Need to talk to the psych at half time.

Was not going to stand and mark on all contests

You can see this is clearly a game we'd normally lose, but we've got the talent and the system that can get us over the line even with everything else going wrong.

Langdon's run, Lever's calmness, Gawn and Jackson and Pickett. All these guys are giving us a way out when we'd in past years have gotten totally blown off the park.


Couple of passengers but we only need a couple of good bits and the hawks will give up

My god.

 

Inside 50's of old.

 

Terrible.

They are terrible weirdest than us at least 

Our kicking efficiency has to be really low today, missing some very easy kicks. 


 
3 minutes ago, layzie said:

Umps keeping us in it. 

Not really. The chop of the arms was there. they have paid the obvious ones to us. It’s the 50-50’s that are not being called for us


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