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Nothing wrong with having standards now, act like you've been there before.

 
Just now, spirit of norm smith said:

🤮Melksham Petty Dunstan 

😵💫Brayshaw Bowey 

🚑Ed

Ummm ok. Tmcd Brown 

Just On par  Spargo. Trac. Max. Hunt Riv  LJ  May Lever Kozzy Anb Jordon Sparrow 

️Fritsch 

👏 Clarry

Bedford - it’s your chance !! 

That's a lot of emojis.

 

10 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

He's a former cat isn't he? Not surprised he makes such dishonest comments

He played for north before cats

Petty looks like a really weak link so far tonight 

 

We have to get out of third gear now. We look really soft. 


Hit someone in the head with my giant Gus head so now on  ARRM duty. Note to self: don’t hold the letter upside down! 

Just now, Hellish Inferno said:

Gawn 9 disposals, 7 clangers lol

Yeah he's been off a bit lately. He has also been dropping marks. Needs to stand up & show some leadership & get this team going

2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

What a dumb kick by anb

I don't understand why he would not baulk there and come back inside.... having a pretty poor game


North trying to make the only impact on the eight they can - through inflicting injuries.


2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Yeah he's been off a bit lately. He has also been dropping marks. Needs to stand up & show some leadership & get this team going

Haha I realised it was clearances, not clangers

But yeah he's one of a few that are off today

Gawn having a bit of a mare tonight bar one decent short pass to Kozzie at the end of the second quarter

 

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