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Third quarter specialists.

Why do we wait so long before pressing go.

 Fritta is a star.

If Kozzie and Tmac can kick a goal we are home.

Im sorry I got so down on Tmac but thank God for Trac and Oliver.

 

Trac and Oliver just put the MFC and 50,000 members on their back and brought us right back into this. Come on!!!!

Streaker just did a nude backflip across and ground and dodged 6 security guards, might be a handy pickup for the forward pocket

 

Luke Jackson into the middle = masterstroke. 

But seriously, after 56 years of this (my age) I'm not sure I can take the last quarter unless we romp home. 

We kicked 7-2 that quarter. That's the difference.

Trac you can tell is willing to get us home. 1 more quarter. Let's do this!!


1 minute ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I’ll try my best but I’ve lost my voice. 

More lubricant required?

2 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

I can’t stress enough, Jackson going into the middle has changed the game.

Huge kudos to Goody there.

 

I love youse all 💙💙💙💙❤️❤️❤️❤️


1 more quarter to go and we are premiers

Oh boy. I'm here. The johanison goal took the wind out of the Demons in the crowd. The fritsch goals were completely against the flow. 

Atmosphere was amazing post those two goals. Petracca and Sparrow goals were incredible. 

May taking a strong mark early in the quarter was a momentum turner for the team

26 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Where the hell are our forwards? We desperately need a spark here!

Brown, Gawn, Kozzie, Spargo, Fritta, Trac, T-Mac, we need a mark inside 50!!!!

Jumped back on the bandwagon now mate?


3 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

I can’t stress enough, Jackson going into the middle has changed the game.

100%

From a 19 point deficit to 24 point lead...

...a 43 point turnaround! Eerily like the Cats game. Keep LJ in the ruck and blow these pups out of the water! We can't rest, we came into Q2 with a similar lead. Admittedly we were snoozing, and we are well and truly on fire now, but we need to send the message in the first minute. We're not stopping.

It's our destiny.

Didn't see that coming. This group has more fight and maturity than what I'd expected. One quarter to go, rather be in our position than their's.


2 minutes ago, gs77 said:

Trac and Oliver just put the MFC and 50,000 members on their back and brought us right back into this. Come on!!!!

Jackson too. Brilliant boys.

 

Common Demons!


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