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Am I crazy or was that a point.

 
 

Always thought a kick was completed when the ball LEFT the boot.


2 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Get absolutely [censored] Melbourne. Stringer on his own. 
We are a mess. 

He had a paddock and was their best player last week. Wtf

These score reviews are such bull [censored]. How can you tell anything from these cameras they got out of "My First Webcam" from Big W?

Dons are up and about. It's going to be a battle from here.

 

COME ON DEES!!!!! FFS


Bummers getting very lucky with players running forward whilst ball is in dispute. They are pressuring well also. 
Won’t be long before their luck runs out and our system takes over. 

Our forwards continue to fail with set shot kicking.  Continues to haunt and harm.  Need to get it to Harmes, Tmac and Fritsch to be any chance.

Edited by Rusty Nails

Jesus.

Where can we find someone who can take a mark inside 50 and score the goal?


We have to contest and bring the ball to ground in our forward 50

May on loop. ?

Just now, doc roet said:

1goal f@@@@n 6

Doing a Richmond


Thank God for our backline. They are streaming it out of defense. We are flat and slow.

Picked it at selection, no TMac no Melbourne

 

This is so hard to watch. 
I feel sick. 


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