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Harmes has to convert this

and he does. Good lad Harmsey

1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Suddenly Essendon are free, our pressure has dropped big time. This is not good. 

will be amazed if we pull this on off  given they have wind in last quarter   due for a barry crocker  this could be the night

 

Hey an AFL player kicked the goal from 40 out dead in front. Hooray.

TMAC spooking it up like a prima dona 🤮.

How bout you worry about kicking an easy goal before thinking you are the greatest KPF this century.

This whole team needs an attitude adjustment.

Edited by Demon Disciple

Mids getting totally spanked in the centre clearances.

Make a change Goody.

Put Lj in centre ruck and maybe Kozzie or Anb.

Trac up fwd.

 
3 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

2 Frees for when we'd already marked...

Maggots evening up

That's how they do it when in cheat mode


Quick inside 50s stopped and harmsey showing his worth 

Good stuff dees

[censored], give it to Nut at all costs. He gets the ball and instead of hand balling he kicks it forward. Genius.


5 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

TMAC spooking it up like a prima dona 🤮.

How bout you worry about kicking an easy goal before thinking you are the greatest KPF this century.

This whole team needs an attitude adjustment.

I'm with Tom on this, they've been scragging our players off the ball all over the ground


 

Told you all Weideman would be a good selection tonight.


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