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We're back to 2019 levels of average.

 
1 minute ago, Ethan Trembley said:

How does this guy get a gig? ‘Standus Operandi’…WTF??

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Equal opportunity. 

 

Umps absolutely pox

Just now, praha said:

Umps need to put whistle away.

They need to put it somewhere that’s for sure. They need to shove it somewhere, that is. 

 

And this is why BB is so important. 3 players go up with him. Jacko gets a run at the footy. 


Well done Rising Star!

6 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

They need to put it somewhere that’s for sure. They need to shove it somewhere, that is. 

Had a feeling it was going to be on.

 

Pressure seems well up from where it’s been the last few weeks.


5 minutes ago, McQueen said:

OMFG we are being crucified by the maggots!! 

A number of dropping ball, holding ball decisions against us but no replays of the incidents unfortunately. 

Just now, Better days ahead said:

I thought Luke Jackson wasn't a natural forward?

No he's just a natural.


Steven May though. Ever-reliable 

You just know Dixen is getting a free kick if he's held like Gawn was just then.

 

Has Fritsch been sighted?


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