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A tall Port team on a dry track, better bring our A game

 

Was that Neale Daniher sitting down next to Neita??

5 minutes ago, forever demons said:

is joeboy your meaning other

He’s my DL hubby. He whispers sweet nothings, in three words, of course. Such as “you’re not fat” 😁

We'll be good.

Petracca to drive us, with Viney who will get it on a plate from Max.

Rivers and Tomlinson will work well together, as Lever and May do. We will attack off the halfback, connect with Langers and JJ.

Time for Spargo to have plenty of goal assist.

Go Dees 

Edited by kev martin

 

Ive been tipping us to win all through our slump. Maybe that is the problem.

So......... Port by 4 goals.

So much respect for N. Daniher's COURAGE.

Could be sulking at home but stands up and fights like the Champion he is.


Tomo will prove a few wrong today

3 minutes ago, kev martin said:

We'll be good.

Petracca to drive us, with Viney who will get it on a plate from Max.

Rivers and Tomlinson will work well together, as Lever and May do. We will attack of the halfback, connect with Langers and JJ.

Time for Spargo to have plenty of goal assist.

Go Dees 

Yea against other opinions I'm stoked to see Rivers bak.

And May needs to attone.

Edited by leave it to deever

Commentators talking about the lack of wind and how still the trees were, zooms in on said tree and there is clearly a nice breeze blowing through that tree 😂

5 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Was that Neale Daniher sitting down next to Neita??

Yep


Todays result is entirely on the connection between our mids and forwards. [censored] I hope we’ll click into gear and kick a winning score.

 

it ain’t just going to happen, make it happen Dees

Some nice link-up play. Melks could have done a lot better with his final ball


 

Fritsch once again being the selfish [censored] that he is.


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