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Ben Dixon sounds like he's about to cry on the boundary.

What’s with this ‘Incredible Bulk’ bollox Der-Wayne is on about? 

It’s like he got his talking points from Demonland in 2019.

 

2 minutes ago, Ham said:

Great is certainly a massive exaggeration. 

Give it a rest…

Lever looks spent already unfortunately.  Might need to get the rotations up here

 

Hunt is in my best 22 for the duration based on his exposed form the last few weeks.

Frost is a decent footballer but a terrible defender at times 

remember all the fans complaining when we traded him out??

Just now, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Not first bit of seemingly selfish play

No, I get that he’s playing for his spot, but in a team built on anti-selfish play… it’s makes him stick out as being for himself.


1 minute ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Sub

He'll be making way for Tommo next week anyway

No way Tommo takes Smiths spot. 

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

Frost is a decent footballer but a terrible defender at times 

remember all the fans complaining when we traded him out??

I'm  cringing watching him on the other team...

Was a bit sad to see him go, but fmd he is butchering it

First time we've won a 2nd quarter all year yes?


I was up on the top level surrounded by the most repugnant Hawks supporters. At halftime I hustled some and long story short I now find myself in the freaking cheer squad !!! Not beside or behind but smack bang in the middle!!! These ppl are crazy!! I [censored] love it! ❤️💙

Oliver gone a bit quiet after 1/4 time but others have stepped up.

Just need to continue on after a good 3rd quarter

 

 
5 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

[censored] me did Tom McDonald not have lunch today? #hungry

Plugger, Toby, Dunstan, Maysie & the Weid (in the ruck) were super that quarter

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