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Save it for the season Charlie!

 

BBB clunks one with his go-go gadget arms and goals


I can see 50 goals from Ben Brown this year.

 

Hard not to reminisce about the Grand Final after that.

Dees go BANG BANG BANG through Spargo, Brown and Chandler!

 


4 minutes ago, DaveyJones'sLocker said:

Scores anyone ?

 

Bang bang bang

Dees four to one.

Anyone else’s heart skip a beat when Clarrie burst out of the centre just then???

Cobwebs coming off!

Omg Oliver hurt his finger. 
BUBBLE WRAP THAT [censored] UP 😬😂

1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Anyone else’s heart skip a beat when Clarrie burst out of the centre just then???

My heart skipped a beat when he put his hand up to call the trainer, but he looks to have shaken it off.

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Finger dislocation for Oliver by the looks of it.

I'm not sure why, but I find Zeibell really annoying.

Hated the way Larkey did a Duckwood to get a free/goal.

Pretty low key/lack lustre match so far other than 3 x goals in 3 minutes

4 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

Hard not to reminisce about the Grand Final after that.

Dees go BANG BANG BANG through Spargo, Brown and Chandler!

 

Coincided with Jackson in the ruck, very similar. He’s covering the territory quickly and powerfully so far.

What’s with the time clock on the Kayo feed? I’ve heard of “Fergie Time” but this is ridiculous 

Free kick count will be interesting.

Nice goal from Spargo followed by a mini reenactment of the gf goals in the last 3 quarter minute.


Just now, Rab D Nesbitt said:

What’s with the time clock on the Kayo feed? I’ve heard of “Fergie Time” but this is ridiculous 

It’s flat 25 minute quarters. The clock stops only after goals. 

 

Free kicks to Norf horribly lopsided OLIVER BACK ON

Oliver tied for our b&f with Max a couple of years back.with 2 dislocated shoulders. A finger wont bother him.


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