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Just now, Jaded said:

JJ is really great. Really great. 

His tackling is incredible, very rarely misses and should get rewarded more than he does.

 

Frittata should actually have got 50 there - pushed after the mark.

3 minutes ago, McQueen said:

It’s real. 

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That just looks so good!

 

Missed a few easy sheet shots again tonight, I’d love to fix that up

Just now, The heart beats true said:

They are coming!

He just said they need six goals!!

 I was JK. He’s serious!!!


Never in doubt.

 

A functioning forward line

22 goers

Some magic interpersed with a massive work workrate.

This is a great win.

Under pressure from losses.

Bad umpiring.

Ferral crowd.

Well done Dees.

We've beaten all our fellow contenders.  Port have beaten f-all.  Absolute pretenders.


Despite no goals BB has made a big difference. 

Just now, Kiss of Death said:

Harry Petty. What a game.

He's risen to the challenge of filling Tomlinson's vacancy fantastically.


1 minute ago, monoccular said:

Despite no goals BB has made a big difference. 

Been involved in plenty of forward thrusts

How good is this, hey. 
Bloody awesome!!!

 I love these guys. And no, I’m not crying. Just got something in my eye. 

 

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