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Blues all getting around Doc 💕

 

The man on the mark just stomped his foot - what an absurd rule for a 50 meter and a goal.  Thanks SHocking. 


2 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Cripps is so good.

I can’t believe how many people wrote him off, he’s been playing injured for so long.

He will be clapped out by Mid Season 

 

Tigers lost their cool completely.  Now for once that IS a deserving 50. 


Maybe I am biased but both of these teams are average.


Tiges are yesterdays team. Can't sustain the manic pressure anymore

Impressive quarter by the Blues, the test is to keep this intensity up for another half. 

1 minute ago, BDA said:

Tiges are yesterdays team. Can't sustain the manic pressure anymore

Yes this Halftime is very important for the Tiges

They are not clean with the ball at all


I wish I had a ripped footy jumper to wear for nearly a full quarter.

But I knew it was more important to get more free kicks for the team.

Very scrappy from both teams, not impressed with Carlton at all so far 

40 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

[censored] me, I thought Carlton were a chance and tied them into a decent multi.

Early signs suggest they are [censored].

Went too early with that one Bitters

 
Just now, MrFreeze said:

Very scrappy from both teams, not impressed with Carlton at all so far 

They still don’t know how to attack efficiently, but the intensity is up


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