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Keep it up boys. Let’s break that ****house club once and for all!

 

Both Weideman & Melksham heavily involved

Great to see!

 

Great qu from Gawn, clarry, hibberd, weed, spaz, jack, Gus, milkshake and ANB!!

Cmon Dees!!

Clayton Oliver 10 disposals in the first quarter off the back of a broken hand.

The man is a terminator. 


28 minutes ago, KingDingAling said:

This going to get ugly. The dogs are a level above us.

The perils of dropping your bundle five minutes into the first quarter.

4 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Great quarter from Weideman. Apart from that one contest on the wing he has been really good. Can’t fault him. 

Best qtr by weid since Q1 of the 2018 Elim Final.

 

Max I know in the prelim you kicked 5 and last year you barley missed but my god you need to fix something. 

When he had that shot for goal earlier in that quarter he was standing on an angle and just moving the ball around in his hands. Just line it up properly. He really should have kicked that. 

 

Just now, Demonstone said:

The perils of dropping your bundle five minutes into the first quarter.

We have far to many of them on this site.


Weid excellent hope he keeps it up.

1 minute ago, rolling fog said:

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 

Marvel is always so much louder than the G

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Clayton Oliver 10 disposals in the first quarter off the back of a broken hand.

The man is a terminator. 

yep and how good was that viney tackle on ugle-hagen?

9 minutes ago, rolling fog said:

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 

Single handedly keeping Dimmys stores in profit

Edited by —coach—


2 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

Not bad when Bedford is rating higher then one of the doggies.

 

Conviction.

That’s been my query with Weed. Lots of floating across packs and dropped marks but no momentum or desire.

He seems to have it tonight. Running into packs and staying on his feet and getting it to ground in a position the smaller can keep it in. Keep it up son.


Superb from Lingers. Great vision

We're starting to click. Really positive performance so far. Our best since the Lions game

1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Fantastic that Sam is playing well

WE NEED HIM

We also need to play team footy just like Langdon passing to Fritsch for a goal.

 
2 minutes ago, cantstandyasam said:

We also need to play team footy just like Langdon passing to Fritsch for a goal.

Absolutely But I want Weid to have a big game


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