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Just now, leave it to deever said:

Id  take Spargo off.

Always the way when you can someone they do some good.

 

Rowell is courageous.

Im blind playing the Skool when Ddeerrrrrwwwaayyynnne sheeeyyss bull 

 

Have to see the Suns do this on the road though, to win a Premiership!

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2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

This the best, hardest and most talented Suns team I’ve seen. 
 

and missing King, Rankine, Weller

They certainly have a lot of spirit in their game. Fix up some skills/decision making and they’ll go alright 


Just now, Cards13 said:

Rowell is courageous.

Im blind playing the Skool when Ddeerrrrrwwwaayyynnne sheeeyyss bull 

Three times in as many words just before. 😆

Kozzie decapitated as in the GF - no bloody free

 

You just know Kozzie is going to win the car eventually. 


1 minute ago, praha said:

You just know Kozzie is going to win the car eventually. 

Do they still hand out a car?

Sparrow into the windscreen and higher Kysaiah?

...Oh Dwaune..youve really outdone yourself tonight ! :)

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Smith was incredible just now


2 minutes ago, BDA said:

No help from the umps tonight 

It’s not the ones they pay, but the ones they don’t.


Kozzie!!!!!!! Yeah baby ❤️💙

 

Kozzie magic

Thats why hes in the team Dermot....despite your barbs

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