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Many good things but angry we haven't kicked another 6, been some smart Ar$e footy

 
 

Dragged it in doesn’t seem to be interpreted the same as prior years


6 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

weid and Tmac tough call to drop which one.

Just get BB back into the side

That crap off the ball trying to prevent a ruckman from making it to the ruck contest should be an instant free kick.

 

lol May seemed [censored] we gave them a goal.

Seriously should have kicked another 3 goals that quarter


Thinking next week

hiw can you drop any back man when the opposition only kicked one goal to 3/4 time 

2 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Drop both for the Brown Brothers.

Shame they're not super physical. Could have been our bash brothers.

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1 minute ago, praha said:

lol May seemed [censored] we gave them a goal.

No he was angry he dropped a mark. 
I love how much of a perfectionist he is. Having a great game now his mate Lever is back. 

If we can keep Port relatively goalless in the final quarter this game will be good for our percentage despite our low score


1 minute ago, praha said:

lol May seemed [censored] we gave them a goal.

Love his competitiveness so much!

6 minutes ago, DEE fence said:

Many good things but angry we haven't kicked another 6, been some smart Ar$e footy

and we let them kick one.

Backline looks so settled now lever is back, he has to be the one player we can’t afford to loose 

2 minutes ago, Chook said:

That crap off the ball trying to prevent a ruckman from making it to the ruck contest should be an instant free kick.

I’d sack Hinkley just for letting/instructing his players to do it. Pathetic, puerile stuff, does nothing but make you look like an [censored]. 


I still feel like we should be another 3 goals up. We overhand balled instead of just banging it inside 50.

Max came to life that quarter. 

Lets just keep going on with it & bury them further

Damn, I wanted them to go goalless for three quarters. How bad would it be to be a Port supporter right now? I hope they win the wooden spoon this year. Only team without one so far.

Love how they celebrated like it was a premiership when they finally kicked a goal.

 
Just now, Webber said:

I’d sack Hinkley just for letting/instructing his players to do it. Pathetic, puerile stuff, does nothing but make you look like an [censored]. 

They are so desperate it’s quite pathetic. 
 

Watching the defensive structure move around the ground is just art.


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