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Dis-loyal whinging bunch of $&&$& :- make sure you don’t jump on the bandwagon when it turns 

 

1st 

lions pressure and control 

Daniher dangerous 

umps are rubbish 
sparrow good 

Viney

Kozzy Bedford Spargo all missing and Fritsch is lost !! 

 

Have Kozzie or Bedford had a touch? We need to get more out of their dash

3 minutes ago, —coach— said:

What about the Brisbane guy ripping sparrows head off a split second later

Sparrow dropped to ground so I think that’s why the ump didn’t pay it


5 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Was a clear touch by the lions player prior to sparrow marking it

They pay those type of marks every week.

 
1 minute ago, Lord Travis said:

Have Kozzie or Bedford had a touch? We need to get more out of their dash

nope


1 minute ago, Satan said:

May was held

And?

Lever doesn’t have a head

Just now, Deesprate said:

Lever doesn’t have a head

Yeah unbelievable 


Lever playing MARGINALLY his best game this season so far.  

Brilliant from Weideman

Not too many people can say they've had Oscar Mckinerney sit on their head..


1 minute ago, Ham said:

Lever playing MARGINALLY his best game this season so far.  

Yeah he has been in everything hasnt he?

1 minute ago, Deesprate said:

Lever doesn’t have a head

100%

Lever playing well. No love from the umpire getting his head bulldozed though!

 

And yet we are level


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