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Keep 'em to less than 60 and hit the ton and I'll be very pleased.

 

Thats better Demons.... a few knock ons etc.  Clarry getting to the right spots as usual and putting it in to the right spots

Just now, layzie said:

Good chaos football Narrm!

Takes me back to our forward structure of 2018.

Please... not again

 

Nice from Tracca & Plugga there


Great courage from McDonald particularly today when north have been less than clean.

 

[censored] Norf player tried to take Plugga out there and missed

This is one of the more physical games we have played this year. Norf clearly not laying down wondering 


Oliver has played a spectacularly disciplined and team-oriented game today - and has been brilliant in his typical Oliver way on top of it. Absolute gold-star performance.

bizarre review. that was obviously touched by Lever


Clarry refuses to allow other teams to dominate around the ball and eventually takes the game over and dominates himself.  Its amazing to watch


Great run down Bedford!

Great pressure and speed there from Bowey to pressure the North player enough that he kicked it out on the full.

 

And then the effort from Bedford.

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Bedford is great.

Dunstan gets in his team mate's way.

 

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