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Getting back to LJ and pineapple, was he sheltered from fruit as a kid or never eaten a Hawaiian pizza? 

Anyway I hope this quarter McDonald steps up and kicks some and Kozzie gets back to his 1st quarter performance where he played really well. 

 

Not a great quarter but just need to restrict their scoring and put a few more on. FWIW our percentage has already surpassed Brisbane’s on the live ladder. Lower opposition scores yield better percentages, keep going boys!

Last time we played on this ground we only kicked one goal in the second quarter as well. That turned out ok.

 
1 minute ago, Deedubs said:

We're not playing WCE. We're playing a VFL reserves team. 

And we're ahead by 8 goals lol


1 minute ago, Deedubs said:

We're not playing WCE. We're playing a VFL reserves team. 

You really don't know much about footy do you Bro?

 
2 minutes ago, Deedubs said:

We're not playing WCE. We're playing a VFL reserves team. 

Most of what you say is either wild hyperbole or factual nonsense, like that. You can’t possibly be surprised at how the rest of us on here react. 



Too much Hollywood [censored] today. Get back to basics and we win by 100+. This is poor.

That was just dumb by Gawn. Not only could he have concussed himself but he should have let it for McDonald. Tom should have been having a shot except it goes down the other end and they get a goal. 

Is Underwood a recruiting officer for WA clubs. Everyone leaving next it will be Rivers


Certainly way off the boil since quarter time. 

1 goal 4 behinds each. 
 

Not at all inspiring. 

Edited by monoccular

 
1 minute ago, Deesprate said:

Is Underwood a recruiting officer for WA clubs. Everyone leaving next it will be Rivers

It's just appalling isn't it?


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