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1 minute ago, Jaded said:

I’m very pleased with Rosman. 
 

The commentators are a joke. Apparently Chandler is on the senior Casey list ?‍♀️

Dwayne. Bottom of the barrel. Got his name right though which surprised me. 

 
Just now, Jaded said:

They said groin. Doesn’t look too serious, but also who needs to risk him at this training run? 
Bradke doing ok. 

Yeah give him a rest. Bradke been doing alright to ruck for half the match 

Dwayne just said Chandler is a chance for the mid season draft because he's a Casey listed player...

Okay Dwayne...

 

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Dwayne just said Chandler is a chance for the mid season draft because he's a Casey listed player...

Okay Dwayne...

i was confused by that too ?‍♂️

 

Del Santo is impressed by Weideman’s work rate. I’m not feeling it. 


1 minute ago, Nasher said:

What’s with all the Harmes bagging? Clearly been in the best couple.

I think his disposal has been average. But also god help us if Harmes can’t dominate this training run. 

Rosman could be a player. Hate his kicking style but it seems to work. 

So Mitch Brown, Baker and Lockhart all mystery outs? Or did I miss something?

2 minutes ago, Nasher said:

What’s with all the Harmes bagging? Clearly been in the best couple.

He’s missed easy options almost every time. And that’s just on the screen. 
 

I’d still have him in Jones’ spot though. 


1 minute ago, MrReims said:

So Mitch Brown, Baker and Lockhart all mystery outs? Or did I miss something?

Lockhart is injured.

Brown and Baker are probably travelling to Hobart.

1 minute ago, dee-tox said:

Lockhart is injured.

Brown and Baker are probably travelling to Hobart.

Still the testicular thing or something new?

7 minutes ago, Nasher said:

What’s with all the Harmes bagging? Clearly been in the best couple.

Solid but kicking has been poor. Fine margins at the moment to break in.

1 minute ago, MrReims said:

Still the testicular thing or something new?

Calf, I think. All on the Dees website


Two easy misses from Sam is really disappointing from him, just as the commentary was giving him a big wrap for his accuracy. Could’ve (should’ve) had 7 snags to his name tonight. 

 
Just now, adonski said:

Chandler & Sparrow too good for the level

To be fair, my shoelace is also too good for this level of game. Norf are horrible. Just horrible. 

Harmes is extremely overrated on demonland. 

Had one good year in 2018 playing as a stopper but he makes far far too many mistakes. Fumbles, miskicks and handballs and tries to take everyone on. 

Even before his injury, he had a really underwhelming start to the year. 

Likes his instagram account a bit too much imo. 

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