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1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Why clubs let Langdon run so free is a mystery.

Nobody else can run the miles he does and stay on the ground for the whole game?

When we are on, nobody is better than us. Fight me. 

 
1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Why clubs let Langdon run so free is a mystery.

Because no one can keep up with him 

Is this another game Bowey has a win

just loving the streak of wins.  Go young man !    Rising star no doubt 


10 goal third quarter - just amazing teamwork.   All doing their bit.  Maggots tried but failed to keep it close.

1 minute ago, Lord Nev said:

Weid's been good! Nice to see him get a little reward.

 

SO was Tmac that qrt.

Get the cigars out for the last quarter

 

This team a Ferrari.All the years of heartache enjoy

26 minutes ago, ucanchoose said:

Yep, two from 50s

well, the umps tried to keep them in it, but when you score 4 goals from 17 possessions, even the umps are done


That was the perfect quarter. Defensive acts brilliant, goal kicking brilliant, accuracy brilliant, players quiet in the first half lifted. Weid brings up the century after a good quarter, brilliant.

A 10 goal quarter. Wow

Oh and Melbourne Storm brilliant

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Wowsers we are friggin amazing…..

3 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Like seriously… how [censored] good are we?

I thought we have been playing way below par until now.

I guess our backline is really firing again,

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Only one word springs to mind from that quarter………….powerful. Was truly something to behold.

1 minute ago, monoccular said:

10 goal third quarter - just amazing teamwork.   All doing their bit.  Maggots tried but failed to keep it close.

10 individual goal kickers too

We have had some good wingers 

stretch , Johnson , Alves and the almighty flower. But Langdon is as good as any  well  there was Robbie walking on water 

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16 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Shred this pack of umps

Hoo ****n Raa to that!!


2 minutes ago, Deesprate said:

This team a Ferrari.All the years of heartache enjoy

Leon Cameron had the keys to a Ferrari, he just couldn’t drive it. 

2 minutes ago, CYB said:

Courtesy of fanfooty. Every player has been given the supermen logo. First time I have seen it happen. 
 

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What about old Beddy boy!!

2 hours ago, DubDee said:

We might crack 30K

where are all our members??

Down the Mornington Peninsula, where else?!

 

Great quarter, if we play four quarters against a rubbish team this year It could get really ugly. 


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