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Remember the not too distant past where you would have your heart in you mouth whenever we tried to bring the ball out of defence… now just pure amazement at our skills. Breathtaking. 

  On 16/04/2022 at 11:55, Gunna’s said:

The [censored] [censored] hadn’t even said which team the free was for. Can’t be 50

They say they want respect but do absolutely zero to earn it.


Tomald may not get insanely high returns as far as goals but I give him a spot over Weed. I want him to succeed but he has no ability to bust a pack or keep his feet in a marking contest. We need him to do that.

Tomald’s ability to gut run and present is what keeps him in and he does that job week in and week out.

And the cherry on top we get to see Kath on the show after the game. 
 

 

 

Boy I have waited a long time for us to be good again, but we are well past that. We are a great side now. Our team footy is something that is simply a joy to watch. 

Why cant we have five quarters. Stupid math.


This performance has been arousing. I love the Dees, I can't wait to see what this team does over the next few years.


  On 16/04/2022 at 11:58, Colin B. Flaubert said:

Tomald may not get insanely high returns as far as goals but I give him a spot over Weed. I want him to succeed but he has no ability to bust a pack or keep his feet in a marking contest. We need him to do that.

Tomald’s ability to gut run and present is what keeps him in and he does that job week in and week out.

Good summery, Weid too often with the only hands on the ball in marking contest but can't hold on.

Actually, those last 2 goals from the Giants have been absolute belters, not junk time. 


That's how a top side does it.

Nice shiner to tmac

PARK OF ORANGE FRIGGEN WANNA NOTHINGS UR SHEEIT

 

That look on Cogs face at the end.

It's that moment of true clarity that he knows he stayed for a big contract when he should have left the souless club.


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