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Who is this shadow of Steven May? Thank god for Oliver.

 
 

1 minute ago, Soidee said:

Cats will do their usual finals stuff then fall at the final hurdle.  Meanwhile Dees supporters will die a thousand cuts over next two weeks.

So you’ve written us off against port then

1 minute ago, Stinger said:

Who is this shadow of Steven May? Thank god for Oliver.

Oliver has been great.

Traccs lack of effort to chase there was deplorable.  One of his worst games tonight.

 
19 minutes ago, ProperDee said:

Give it a f****** rest FCS. Or leave the pizz alone.

Get furgeed [censored] watch the game and learn

2 minutes ago, Coobs said:

This is classic Goodwin Melbourne watch us win 3 of the 4 quarters and lose by 5 goals. It's been his MO since day dot.

Yeah bit of a throwback for sure. 


at least we stemmed the bleeding.

Let's put in a shift for 1 more quarter and get out of here with a 25 point loss and no injuries

2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Fritta is either on or off unfortunately.

Tmac......see Fritta.

If you rely on Fritsch youre in trouble

Not looking good but I haven't given this game up yet. Six goals is not out of the question. 

Oliver has been brilliant. Our only winner out there tonight unfortunately.


Just now, Rusty Nails said:

Traccs lack of effort to chase there was deplorable.  One of his worst games tonight.

Yeah, what was that about? I actually hope his game gets highlighted in the media this week. He needs a rocket. Sloppy and not doing the team things.

What to do about Tom McDonald. Not seeing him get up the ground to get involved much makes me suspicious that he is still injured. 

Shame we didn't give a game to Weideman while he was out for two weeks. I can't see him coming in to replace McDonald but can we carry McDonald in this sort of form?

Guess melksham is the other option.

3 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

So you’ve written us off against port then

Yes.

So glad we have not been smashed.

That lapse in the second was surreal.

Umps really helped cats but our backline crumbled.

If we lose by six to eight goals id take it.

Im worried about tmac. Not sure if we can carry him into a final. It was a bad time to get injured for him.

Just now, Mr Steve said:

Not looking good but I haven't given this game up yet. Six goals is not out of the question. 

love it!!

lulling them into a false sense of security. Fritta with the goal after the siren, I say


5 minutes ago, Coobs said:

This is classic Goodwin Melbourne watch us win 3 of the 4 quarters and lose by 5 goals. It's been his MO since day dot.

Ridiculous comment. 

I want to see us out score them by 3 goals this quarter.

Good way to highlight we need to fight harder against the big teams when they are on a roll.

 

This quarter is big for us whether you think it's done or not. If we can run them and win the quarter it's enough of a platform for next week. 

WE can still win this.

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