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Normal service resumed

(4-6 goal win)

 
1 minute ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Still haven't beaten anyone above us on the ladder...

And.........just did. 

 

Did they sub Sparrow on for [censored] and giggles? ?
 

Langdon looks very fine. 

Edited by Jaded

Did I miss some injury in the dying minutes?

Radio 1116 said we had an injury sub used


For a team renowned for pressure, the Doggies weren't able to handle it, were they? So proud of the boys tonight. Just shows the dogs have been beating up on lesser clubs. Questions were being asked of us, and we answered. I wonder what excuse will be made for their loss? Did we not play a team in form? At their home?

Who let the dogs out?

We did. They weren't behaving. We gave them a smack on the snout, opened the gate and let them out.

Edited by RedButMostlyBlue

 

Ahhh Goodwin and his belief of winning from the contest out is the game style that only stacks up in finals...

Plan A.

Shellacking the Tigers then thumping the Dogs!

Does that make us giant-killers? 

No. 

IT MAKES US GIANTS!


Fantastic team effort. Tomlinson was a big loss and good to see the trust in Petty by the backs and some nice synergy building.

Our usual suspects were at it again but massive games by Gus, Harmes, ANB and Rivers. Really liked their games.

 

1 minute ago, Jaded said:

Did they sub Sparrow ok for [censored] and giggles? ?

100% ? Langdon was having a solid chuckle.

JB: “interesting the Dees are applauding the stands there’s no-one in them!”

JB my son use your imagination, they are paying tribute to the fans who WOULD be in the stands in pretty much the only way you can do it in a time like this. 

Made the dogs look like a dog's breakfast. Next! ?


1 minute ago, RedButMostlyBlue said:

For a team renowned for pressure, the Doggies weren't able to handle it, were they? So proud of the boys tonight. Just shows the dogs have been beating up on lesser clubs. Questions were being asked of us, and we answered. I wonder what excuse will be made for their loss? Did we not play a team in form? At their home?

Who let the dogs out?

We did. They weren't behaving. We gave them a snack on the snout, opened the gate and let them out.

They don't pressure anybody really. They just overpower mistakes.

And we make very few mistakes on average

We ARE the real deal

4 quarters of constant pressure causing bulldogs to turn it over. 
 

B E A UTIFUL

We controlled the game with no real standout single player. Every player contributed. Our team defence was a thing of beauty. 

We are the hunted now. Bring it on!


1 minute ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Can he play next week?

Why not? You only miss a week if you’re concussed. He’s clearly not. 

Brayshaw had a cracker of a game. Best game of the season imo. 

 

Only one goal between Pickett, ANB and Spargo but all were superb tonight.

Immense pressure from start to finish.


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