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Absolutely chucking it down now. Hopefully won't ruin the spectacle of tonight's game.

 
Just now, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Belting down now

Is this what you call a "live stream"??  LOL

McCaffrey marks at 45 and misses from a 45 angle as the rain starts to turn it into a ****fest

 
Just now, In Harmes Way said:

Absolutely chucking it down now. Hopefully won't ruin the spectacle of tonight's game.

Hopefully this is the heavy bit and it clears up in the coming hours.


Munro gets a free off the ball... and a 50.

Scores truly from 10 out

70 to 29 as the monsoon commences

Edited by Rusty Nails

Jimmy Munro goals after a 50m penalty had him convert from the goal square.

 
7 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

The worlds most livable city (lol) with its typical weather right before the big game tonight.

I think the rain will hinder tigers game tonite.

Grey looks to be a very promising young fella for mine


3 minutes ago, gs77 said:

Hopefully this is the heavy bit and it clears up in the coming hours.

Passed through my patch 20 mins ago and not raining here now. Radar looks OK for later.

Just now, Olgreybeard49 said:

Passed through my patch 20 mins ago and not raining here now. Radar looks OK for later.

Haha. 20mins ago it was over the bay. You sure you’re not Ol Cap’n Greybeard??

A free off the ball. BB from 35 out slight angle, misses to the right 


We're all over them in what can only be described as deplorable conditions.

Hats off to those still watching over the fence (pun intended).

Just now, DaveyJones'sLocker said:

Think Ben brown will come into the seniors before weid and hold his spot , not sure we have room for both atm 

I honestly thought BB gave us more last week than Weid, even despite the goal difference. 

This is gonna be one ugly match tonight folks! 

Kick in from Munro from the Arc... gets to BB on the goal line who manages to knock it into the square...White runs in off the ground for the opportunist goal!

Game over!

White kicks a goal.

Ball OOB centre wing. 78-29

Edited by In Harmes Way


9 minutes ago, DaveyJones'sLocker said:

Think Ben brown will come into the seniors before weid and hold his spot , not sure we have room for both atm 

Given the fact how ex players turn it on against their old clubs....may see him next week.

White having a big impact up forward

 

BB nearly kicked one out of his butt there from a contested situation at FF


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