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McDonald is cracking in and playing great. Fighting very hard to retain his spot as my avatar, in spite of Langdon's brilliance.

 

Spargo’s having a mare. Spoiled TMac then. 

 

Jirdon has had a shocker.  Need a rest

 
5 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

We shouldn’t be taking advantage in the goal square anyway.

McDonald's argument is he didn't know it was a free, so how can he take advantage.


What is going on with our mids at stoppages, getting smashed. 

Our goal kicking is putrid. Hopefully Ben Brown fixes that. How the hell did Jones miss?!

Pet hate of mine is umpires calling a free kick when their own team takes a mark, sure there should be an element of “advantage”. Ends up slowing the game down and allows the other team time to set up. 

Sick of seeing us complaining to the umps instead of standing the mark. Not switched on at all


Just now, Jaded said:

Our goal kicking is putrid. Hopefully Ben Brown fixes that. How the hell did Jones miss?!

God only knows, but he is going to be gifted his 300th. Been very poor.

On a six day break before the Richmond game... Gotta know how to get the legs moving, no matter what.... start bloody running!


1 minute ago, Jaded said:

Our goal kicking is putrid. Hopefully Ben Brown fixes that. How the hell did Jones miss?!

His set shot kicking is usually pretty good, that was a soda that should be kicking every time. 

Langdon Trac qnd Kozzie have gone quiet (for them)

Spargo mia.

Melksham the only player not to take a mark.

Lever has been a legend.

Oliver playing well.

Viney needs to lift.

4 minutes ago, Chook said:

McDonald is cracking in and playing great. Fighting very hard to retain his spot as my avatar, in spite of Langdon's brilliance.

Starting to clunk a few marks. Some of the smaller blokes need to stop flying against him.

 
4 minutes ago, Chook said:

McDonald is cracking in and playing  a great game...

maybe he watched Sam and Benny tearing it up in the twos!

1 minute ago, DSP said:

God only knows, but he is going to be gifted his 300th. Been very poor.

He has been gifted the last two seasons.


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