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do you think we can win a game before round 9

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l cant see us beating anyone else but the roos in round nine at the moment with the luck we are having :angry: :angry:

 
l cant see us beating anyone else but the roos in round nine at the moment with the luck we are having :angry: :angry:

what about the way we are playing ? regardless of personal

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what about the way we are playing ? regardless of personal

ok but when can you see the light ?

 
ok but when can you see the light ?

when we stop relying on people who arent up to AFL standard. i can name names.

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when we stop relying on people who arent up to AFL standard. i can name names.

ok but who do you think should come into the side l no l want buckley to be givin a shot


ok but who do you think should come into the side l no l want buckley to be givin a shot

im ok with him and dunn garland @ newton in the foward line

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im ok with him and dunn garland @ newton in the foward line

l spoke to newton at the family day and said that l thought he would get a go if neitz went out and he has so yes bring him in

keep miller at center half forward and make him have a go at goal not keep passing it all the time.

last year we wear bthe best team at kicking goals from out side fifty and malony showed that with the first to goals on sunday

Brentnall - you just need to grit you're teeth (we all do) and bear it. No wins until the filthy Magpies on Queens Birthday (Rd 11?), when we finally have our full team out there for the first time for the year after Wobbo and Clinty Bartram get over their knees (other in's Neitz, Brock, Colin S, Dunn, Frawley, Rivers, Pickett), to then win the remaining 12, sneak into the finals with similar form to Essedon in 2000, and win IT.

Unfortunately at the end of the year we then have to trade Aaron to Essedon, who have finished last and secured first crack at Judd, in exchange for Judd because their best player for the year, Aaron Junior, threatens to quit unless Essedon recruit his brother. We then win the following 4 flags to make it 5 in a row for the first time ever.

You might just want to pop down to the TAB tomorrow and see what that one's paying.

 
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Brentnall - you just need to grit you're teeth (we all do) and bear it. No wins until the filthy Magpies on Queens Birthday (Rd 11?), when we finally have our full team out there for the first time for the year after Wobbo and Clinty Bartram get over their knees (other in's Neitz, Brock, Colin S, Dunn, Frawley, Rivers, Pickett), to then win the remaining 12, sneak into the finals with similar form to Essedon in 2000, and win IT.

Unfortunately at the end of the year we then have to trade Aaron to Essedon, who have finished last and secured first crack at Judd, in exchange for Judd because their best player for the year, Aaron Junior, threatens to quit unless Essedon recruit his brother. We then win the following 4 flags to make it 5 in a row for the first time ever.

You might just want to pop down to the TAB tomorrow and see what that one's paying.

l will be their this week and next and so on and so on

It might also help if our players can learn to kick, seriously guys your meant to be among the best of the best!


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