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He’s been so close on a few occasions tonight, hope this gives him wings and he kicks a couple more in the last

 

That's what I'm talking about!

Bring it, Weid! That's what he's capable of. Good hands, solid kick. The guy just needs to know his value in the team. With good delivery like that, he'll be vital for us.

 

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Pickett does need to work on those soft frees he gives away.

 

Bont who?


We have done an unbelievable job on Bont, he’s had very little room to move so far

Just now, Better days ahead said:

Too cute TMac. You not Dusty

Tmac did not move off his mark. The dogs player was well over the mark when the tackle happened. BS free

We're well on top. Dogs out of ideas. Stayed focused and close this out Dees.


Brayshaw hasn't had much of the ball but his contest in the air and physicality has been [censored] immense.

Anyone else loving Gus’ defensive game tonight?

Weed hopefully will be able to go ahead from here 

For so long looked like clunking it and then two in a minute 

 

Ok so this is far from over but what a wonderful quarter that was. Weideman stood up. 


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