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GAMEDAY: Rd 16 vs GWS

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Someone must be doing the job on T. Greene. Quiet in the 3rd. 

 
11 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Just leave gawn FF. Jackson can ruck

Gawn is not a natural forward. Experiment over. Let's bring in a real forward. Say  ....ben brown . Mitch brown....?

Nice manly jostling at 3/4 time Clarry...how about about getting involved in the [censored] game?

 

Just now, Boots and all said:

I'm noticing our small forwards are getting in too close to the marking contest.

Well someone's got to try there's no one else

 
3 minutes ago, Demon17 said:

Gawn is not a natural forward. Experiment over. Let's bring in a real forward. Say  ....ben brown . Mitch brown....?

I was more thinking of protecting him. He's getting bashed around on & off the ball


If Harmes and ANB try and break any more tackles instead of the first option they should have their legs broken

Harmes can [censored] right off

GWS defense has been immense all game. Have to give it to them.

It looks like Harmes isn’t overly popular with his teammates today. Lot of arguing and finger pointing. 


[censored] [censored] [censored] Whitfield. 

[censored]


I love Oliver but his brain fades have been horrific today, turnovers galore.

Playing 25 minutes of half event football is just too much for this group at the minute.

 

That’s [censored]. Oliver wouldn’t have kicked it and turned it over if the umpires were consistent with the htb rule. He knew wearing red and blue would’ve been called if he went to ground


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