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A question for anyone at the g, is the top of the Ponsford open?

 

Can we please wear screw in boots today?!

watching the Freo Cats game the players are falling all over each other

baffling why you would wear moulds

I’m actually of the view this could be a real danger game for us. The Hawks have usually responded pretty well to a loss this season and they have troubled us in the past. I’ll just be happy with the 4pts. 

Edited by At the break of Gawn


1 minute ago, DubDee said:

Can we please wear screw in boots today?!

watching the Freo Cats game the players are falling all over each other

baffling why you would wear moulds

Not allowed anymore….

 
2 minutes ago, binman said:

A question for anyone at the g, is the top of the Ponsford open?

Appears to be a few stragglers

1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Not allowed anymore….

You can as long as they're plastic i believe


Just now, Demon Dynasty said:

You can as long as they're plastic i believe

Fair call, I know the old style screw ins were banned a few years ago

3 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Appears to be a few stragglers

That's a yes?


8 minutes ago, binman said:

A question for anyone at the g, is the top of the Ponsford open?

Yes, all top decks are open today.

They announced the sub already. That means no more changes. 

Edited by Jaded No More

Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

Fair call, I know the old style screw ins were banned a few years ago

I could be wrong of course re plastics. 

Metals were banned some time ago...someone copped a ripped hammy or something while lying on the ground after being stepped on.

Of course it had nothing do with Dermy stomping on an opponent's head at one stage

 

9 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Can we please wear screw in boots today?!

watching the Freo Cats game the players are falling all over each other

baffling why you would wear moulds

My understanding is that they are banned for occupational health reasons 

5 minutes ago, binman said:

That's a yes?

Yes for sure Bin...few more just arrived now


Hawk's warming up as if theyre going to attempt keepings off by foot today and take their chances they might be more accurate at the sticks.

Thats my gut feel

Edited by Demon Dynasty

Its going to be so weird not seeing Goodwin on the bench. I'm sure he has spoken to the boys or had a chat to max. 

Love to see brown get a few today

 

A funny crossing to Robbo just now...

"This just in....three late changes"

Not so funny Robbo lol


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