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2 minutes ago, ucanchoose said:

And then he gets horribly outmarked

Then kicks a great one on the siren.

Good start!

 

Weed you bewdy

Big sexual Sam Weideman with his second goal of the quarter you ripper!

 

WWEWEEEEEEED GRAB YOUR CHANCE SON! 

Weid looks focused, and pumped. Really like his attitude tonight. Maybe tonight's the night we look back and see the beginning of a great forward. We're calling out for one, maybe he's already here!?

Excellent ending to the quarter. I'm very pleased about the way in which Melksham and Weideman have started. They're going to be hard to drop if they continue to play this way for the rest of the game.

 
1 minute ago, BDA said:

superb run down Nibbler

our desperation is slowly coming back. good signs

And how good is Petty?!

Take that you clueless Weideman doubters!


Tails are up

Lots of team first actions,  i like what I'm seeing

4 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Terrible free kick to Weideman.

Nah. Different angle and it was a clear block.

2 minutes ago, BDA said:

I hope Jobe is a better barista than he is a special commentator

Carey - Players should be able to kick both feet.

#quackinginsights

Weid gets a game next week just off that qtr


Gee wiz.. footy department do know what they are doing…


1 minute ago, jnrmac said:

Tails are up

Lots of team first actions,  i like what I'm seeing

Looking much more 2021

What fantastic pressure by Neal-Bullen to create that goal for Weiderman and what a finish by him. That should give him massive confidence. 

Kudos to Melksham in that quarter for doing the team thing that quarter and instead of blazing away for goal looked for better options 

A very good quarter and lets keep it going. 

 
5 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Terrible free kick to Weideman.

Dale took his eyes off the ball and moved straight into him lmao

They're worried about his contest in the air as he has flown at everything since minute 1.

1-on-1 bodywork not the best, but that's not necessarily his game.

Just want to say props to the Demon Army - strong, vocal turnout here at this [censored] hole stadium! 
 

P.S. never seen so many pairs of tracksuit pants in one place 


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