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Bedford really showing something. 

 

Breakout game for Bedford? Try kicking this bloke out of the forward line after he kicks 5 today.

don;t like that from dunstan. there were players in better positions

Just now, BDA said:

don;t like that from dunstan. there were players in better positions

Dunstan seems to make poor decisions for his first few disposals before settling into the groove.

 

What's wrong with May

1 minute ago, praha said:

What's wrong with May

Concussion 


blatant tackle without the ball on Fritsch not called.

Alls well thought as Kossie kicks the goal


It’s all coming together this quarter. Starting to breathe again. 😉

Excuse me, we are watching an all time great football side right here just stretch their legs.

Some day Kossie will stick one of those hangers. He just can't get the timing right

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Cranking the gear here. We're probably in third gear now? Haha. We'll probably save the higher gears for the better teams, but in saying that I hope we continue to respect the Dockers today, and keep our foot down and crush them 😊 

1 minute ago, BDA said:

Some day Kossie will stick one of those hangers. He just can't get the timing right

It was the little kick off the ground that I loved.

 
1 minute ago, Red But Mostly Blue said:

Cranking the gear here. We're probably in third gear now? Haha. We'll probably save the higher gears for the better teams, but in saying that I hope we continue to respect the Dockers today, and keep our foot down and crush them 😊 

There aren't any better teams. Brisbane at their best would be better than what Freo is dishing up. There isn't anyone else, and we're the only side lucky enough not to have to play Melbourne.

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