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6 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Sounds like a news headline on the cost of petrol.

Ar yeah a bit ofdouble entendre intended🤩

On 3/27/2022 at 8:13 AM, joeboy said:

I normally don’t try to justify myself but in the case of Brayshaw’s analysis I will explain .

I’ve marked him hard because his disposal by foot is regularly problematic, nothing more nothing less.

And for those who think I have an agenda , he’s in my top 4 favourite players

But his disposal by foot was pretty good on Saturday night 

Gus often kicks when the pressure is red hot

 

 
On 3/27/2022 at 10:29 AM, Redleg said:

I just can’t believe how this guy has turned his game around. A couple of years ago he was my number 1 delist and now he is a fixture in our team and deservedly so. Well done ANB. 

He’s fixed his fumbles, that’s been the big improvement for me.

On 3/26/2022 at 10:28 PM, Maldonboy38 said:

Very tough on Brayshaw. He was very solid tonight.

Yep, I am a prejudiced fan of Gus ... but still, I reckon I saw him 'save' us several times - and reliably, too - getting our intercepts sorted and preparing several forward presses that moved the ball to 'unexpected' locales on the field where 'space-makers' had made the effort to receive, unhindered. That is what Gus brings ... he sets up plays.


16 hours ago, Redlagged said:

Sparrow - two ordinary games


Earning his keep 😎

Scored 100pts for my Supercoach side this last game.
Cash cow.
 
 

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7 hours ago, picket fence said:

Bowser... Price goes up

Doing Salems job.

Scored 150pts for my Supercoach side.
His value will go up very nicely if he keeps scoring 100+ 😎

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Gawns gotta lift.

For my Supercoach side.
90 average just aint gonna cut it big fella.
I know Doggas flying but considering my side is called Gawnys Guns I don't wanna have to sell ya.
That will be most deflating.

 
3 hours ago, Fork 'em said:

Gawns gotta lift.

For my Supercoach side.
90 average just aint gonna cut it big fella.
I know Doggas flying but considering my side is called Gawnys Guns I don't wanna have to sell ya.
That will be most deflating.

Certain he will.


My Son believes Gus Brayshaw is the Gutsiest player we have! He then clarrified this by saying that in a team of them, he still stands out!

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