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Fritta’s hair is all sorts of something. 
 

 

Beautiful Bailey!

I'm really liking that you can see players are trying to remember to look a bit more shallow inside 50. Not happening every time, but you can see they're actually thinking of it now.

 

 

1 minute ago, Jaded said:

Fritta’s hair is all sorts of something. 
 

That hairstyle is weirdly both 2020s millennial and also 1950s spunk.

 

Benny!


This just could be tge smashing of a team we have failed to do all season.

And if so...great timing.

Come on Dees.

Kill....destroy...squash.

Gold Coast will not just die. We were further ahead of Hawthorn and we know how that turned out. 
 

Viney is still a liability. He is a second behind the ball. 

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Viney once again doesn’t take the first option, takes on tacklers and coughs it up.


Viney standing flat-footed then, so bad.

Of course we can’t capitalise on a three goal lead, our team just assume we have it in the bag now.

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Just now, Gorgoroth said:

Viney once again doesn’t take the first option, takes on tacklers and coughs it up.

He still plays like as if he's in a bad team. Tries to do too much.

1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Viney standing flat-footed then, so bad.

And the laziest of kicks to goal. Shocking.

Classic Viney destroying our momentum.


Hunt and Viney butchered that. gotta use it better

Good finish from Suns there, but that was Viney’s goal. Awful from him all round. 

 
Just now, leave it to deever said:

And the laziest of kicks to goal. Shocking.

 

Just now, praha said:

Classic Viney destroying our momentum.

Horrible option and disposal by Hunt, not Viney's fault.

New whipping boy it seems.


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