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1 minute ago, binman said:

Not reliant on bont and mcrae?

You're kidding aren't you?

It's not just Oliver and Tracc, it's the gap from them to the rest.

 

Entire thread reading like we're 6 goals down. Take a breath.

Keep our nerve & our fitness should bring us home

Stadium playing Foo Fighters - ‘The pretender’ before the second half starts ^_-

 

Hate the umpiring.

Hate the efforts of Brayshaw.

Liking BBB.

Harmes has been better.


 

Pickett put down off play right in front of that bastard Nicholls and of course ignored.

ANB crumbing -> goal 

Good start


Gotta keep that ball inside our 50. 
Kennedy injured? Thanks 


Cops some flack and not the most talented player, but Nibbler rarely wastes an opportunity around goal. Another good goal. That’s his second tonight.

14 minutes ago, monoccular said:

No way Kozzie milked that - maybe Spargo.

Never looks good when you pull the arm up

1 minute ago, dee-tox said:

 

Hate the efforts of Brayshaw

Needs to make the most of his possies playing on the dead wing. 


Vanders like a bloody bull in a China shop. Silly. 

 

Good goal after the siren.

We go in with the excitement and some momentum. 

Jackson playing well, May, Bowey and Petty, ok. 

Need to have fast movement after a mark. Where is our play on at all cost at times gone?

A few are going missing while some are trying their hearts out.

I think we are in a good place to attack in the second half.

Go Dees.


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