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Just now, kev martin said:

Is there much of a wind advantage to the Cats? 

no

 

Daw marks and misses 41 to 41

 

Foot misses to take the lead 42 to 41


Bradtke mistake gives the Cats the lead by a goal to Constable 42 to 47

Daw marks and hits the post 43 to 47

 

Machaya touched off the boot 44 to 47


Sounds like we have a fair bit of momentum 

Holmes misses 44 to 48

M.Brown marks and kicks his 3rd back in front 50 to 48. Go Dees.


M.Brown marks and touched on the goal line 51 to 48

Jenkins misses 51 to 49

3 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

M.Brown marks and kicks his 3rd back in front 50 to 48. Go Dees.

Should’ve picked him ahead of Weid. 
 

 

*hides*

M.Brown marks and goals for his 4th. BIG GOAL. GO DEES 57 to 49


behind to the Cats 57 to 50

 
1 minute ago, WERRIDEE said:

behind to the Cats 57 to 50

careful with your wording there Werridee!! a behind to the Cats, we are not behind to the Cats!!?

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