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lol these umpires are so bad. Take the goal but wow.

 

If the dees boys don't believe Goodwin's "respect the opposition" mantra, they need to start. More respect for the opposition and we wouldn't have left 14 premiership points on the table last year and possibly 4 today.

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2 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Melksham is just lazy

yep but plenty on here wanted him in the team

No idea


Gus has been pretty ordinary so far. 

Tracca easy miss at the end of the first quarter.

Dunstan a fair way off with disposal.  He aint at the level we need so far.

Kozzie's pretty ordinary so far as well.

BBB misses from straight in front.

One good sign is Clarry & Tracc getting alot of it.  Spargo doing ok also.

If not for Plugga !!

McDonald in the short sleeves now - thank f for that. I think we'll be ok now.

Dunstan can't got a target


3 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Melksham is just lazy

Shouldn't play if he doesn't run both ways.

My Saints mate laughed when we got Dunstan. Pretty obvious why. 500k in Supercoach and no one knows how.

We only want to do the bare minimum at the moment. We are definitely in a bit of a funk atm, and it’s hard to just find form.

Hopefully we come out firing in the second half.

Just now, Demon Dynasty said:

Gus has been pretty ordinary so far. 

Tracca easy miss at the end of the first quarter.

Dunstan a fair way off with disposal.  He aint at the level we need so far.

Kozzie's pretty ordinary so far as well.

BBB misses from straight in front.

One good sign is Clarry & Tracc getting alot of it.  Spargo doing ok also.

If not for Plugga !!

put Brayshaw on the ball pls

JV we miss you!


 

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