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3 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I could cry

I know but save it for the finals mate

 
1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Why were so many happy about Melksham playing tonight.

Im sorry to be negative but he has not troubled the scoreboard and kept out a man who kicked SEVEN in the vfl.

I was happy when he was called up 2 weeks ago but he did little. 

Last week he was average but back to his old self today.

He is not hard at the ball and is very slow to turn.

Im sorry but hes just not our best 22 by any stetch.

In fairness we couldn’t have played 3 talls tonight. Doesn’t mean he shouldn’t be dropped next week though.

4 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

Nah man.
We're watching a beautiful thing here.

Cannot relax (or breathe for that matter) ‘til that final siren sounds. 

 
2 minutes ago, GCDee said:

C'mon boys finish it strong. 

Rivers could well be our most important player from that draft, what an absolute rock.

 

 

Tough call. How well did we do out of that draft. Well done JT

1 minute ago, GCDee said:

C'mon boys finish it strong. 

Rivers could well be our most important player from that draft, what an absolute rock.

 

 

Add Big Luke Influential game


They've got injuries, bury them.

5 minutes ago, CYB said:

In fairness we couldn’t have played 3 talls tonight. Doesn’t mean he shouldn’t be dropped next week though.

Humbug.?

 

How is Jones going?

Dusty done for the night. Come on Dees. Foot to the throat.


7 minutes ago, doc roet said:

Should trade Tmac out the spud 

Nah...no one would take him...

We're going to blow them away.


1 minute ago, Kent said:

How is Jones going?

11 disposals and a few tackles ...doing his job i would say

Yeah I think Trac might come out of this game on top of the vaunted Dusty-Trac face off!

54 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

I would love to see one of the Richmond players laid out in the second half. Preferably Lynch

....or Dusty..


The Tracca Tracker must be off the charts

1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

11 disposals and a few tackles ...doing his job i would say

thanks

it would be good to see him have  a great last quarter

 
5 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

....or Dusty..

Or both. 


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