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Good [censored] on you Alex Neal Bullen. Best on Ground in your 100th game. You deserve this! 

 

Bowey what a player, shame about the holding the ball, not a concern tho. He's a player.

 
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Take the win but geez any chance of some leadership late? Love you Clarrie. 


 

Could see it coming at the lightning break.. why we try shut the game down to the point it actually hurts us is beyond me. Didn’t help with bad misses again more behinds than goals 

Nibbler gunned it tonight. Well done!

Any word on Hunts injury?


We were mucked about the week before, diverted flights, then quarantine, and a lightning delay with some suss AF umpiring...

...Didn't matter!

TOP OF THE LADDER, BABY!

(Great game Nibbler!)

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We have now beat every side in the top 14. Bottom 4 really causing us problems 😂

Thank the lord we held on there. The end of that game can eat an absolute bag. You wouldn’t read about this [censored]. 


Any win over there is a great win. Well done boys.

What a crazy finish. 

Not too concerned about the Eagles fight back. Umps tried to make to interesting and we just wanted to kill time. 

Top of the ladder!!! 

Locked in top 4!!!! 

Bring on September! 

1 minute ago, Lord Travis said:

Nibbler gunned it tonight. Well done!

Any word on Hunts injury?

He’s in normal shoes so hopefully not too bad 🤞

Double chance locked in.

Win against West Coke Maggots, at their home ground, after a 7 day quarantine.

I couldnt give a stuff about the margin, a win is a win over there. Just have to win another couple and finish top 2 and guarantee no travelling (well, Rona permitting)

Go Dees, that was a good win.

 

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Every game this round frees about equal. 28-16 Eagles way.

The last 15 minutes 10-2.

Well done Dees you beat 21.

Great effort Dees, back on top.

3 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

Take the win but geez any chance of some leadership late? Love you Clarrie. 

2 minutes ago, DaveyJones'sLocker said:

Could see it coming at the lightning break.. why we try shut the game down to the point it actually hurts us is beyond me. Didn’t help with bad misses again more behinds than goals 

Nah I've got zero time for this attitude.

An unprecedented 30 minute break when we have the game entirely under control, in hostile territory, forcing West Coast to change their entire attitude, after a week in quarantine, off the back of a day last weekend on a plane.

This is a win to savour, not to complain about.

Loving the development of Petty this season. Lever and May are great mentors for him. Thomo might find it hard to reclaim his place next year!

 

Watching us is not often easy viewing.

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Longest 15 minutes of my life but that was a massive win against weather, delay, hostile crowd - take a bow lads - so impressed.

 


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