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Don;t kick it in the Tom English direction for gods sake

 

Tried to duck out of the tackle

If you wear a bulldogs jumper and get tackled, do you have to attempt to make an effort to dispose of the footy?


English looking a lot more robust this year - looked very frail in the GF.

Garcia took on two - but of course not HTB

But immediately after Spargo has ball held to him - FREE BULLDOGS

 

Jesus Christ any chance we win a [censored] ground ball? Or take a goddamn mark? 


Jackson been ordinary tonight


1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Why r the umps so inconsistent?

Because they are useless. 

Just don't think we look good in close games against decent opposition. Hope we don't choke again here.


Standard Jackson post bye effort there. Playing a man down with him out there at present.

1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Why r the umps so inconsistent?

Presumably a rhetorical question.  Because it is a Bulldogs game.

 
Just now, DeeSince73 said:

Because they are useless. 

And one of these did the grand final


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