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Good roving goal  by Oliver but why the hell was chandler flying for mark against weids?

 

Our fwd 50 talk is terrible, twice (Gawn on Brown and Chandler on Weid) have spoilt each other.

Nice crumb for that goal tough.

Inconsistent HTB again. My God!


Well we won the quarter.  Played poorly but won the quarter 

 

Beautiful pass by Weid.


Brayshaw turnovers x3 

goalkicking Pickett miss from 20 metres out 45d angle 

kicking to forward pockets 

ANB Goal Oliver goal Tmc 

Lever defence and transition 

Salem ball use and run 

 

No doubt that Chandler will have a quiet tete-a-tete with one of the coaches at quarter time. Probably first game nerves and over exuberance.

 

1 minute ago, Better days ahead said:

Super kick Weid. Well done son.

Indeed great kick. Just in time

May is the rock of Gilbaltor.

Umps all over the shop.

Kozzie will break free.

Salem starring. AGAIN.

Gus good

Tmac...mr reliable

Trac needs to impose.


TMac is as sure as houses. Just get the ball to him

 
2 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Our fwd 50 talk is terrible, twice (Gawn on Brown and Chandler on Weid) have spoilt each other.

Nice crumb for that goal tough.

Chandler is off the pace at the moment so I'll cut him some slack. You'd expect it'll take him a quarter or two to get in to a rhythm with the game and the team. The Gawn/Brown one was a shocker though.

Great mark from Weid at the end of the quarter, and great kick to TMac. 

Tommy seriously I'm just so confident when he goes for goal and good response from the boys after a slow start. 

I've actually turned down the tv and put it on the radio because I've had enough of BT and his obsession with bagging us supporters. What does we want us to do stand up and just make random noise? We are watching the game. 

Anyway lets keep going boys. 


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