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FFS Melkshams F50 entry then sums up our last six games

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Three friggen players out the back, so we kick it to the front. Dead set pack of fools this lot

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1 minute ago, BDA said:

I think we should bomb it into our forward 50 this quarter. See how we go

I think we should try something new. How about we kick to Gawn/Brown/Jacko in the pocket and have everyone fly for it? 😏

 

1 minute ago, deva5610 said:

I think we should try something new. How about we kick to Gawn/Brown/Jacko in the pocket and have everyone fly for it? 😏

Only to one pocket from one wing

4 minutes ago, bing181 said:

Not really the same since his injury I feel.

Where is Langdon ?? Next to the boundary line with no space. He’s not the solution!! Actually he’s part of the problem. Wide and wider !!! Ffs 


Just now, Brownie said:

Only to one pocket from one wing

Genius. Why haven't we tried this earlier 😂

3 minutes ago, deva5610 said:

I think we should try something new. How about we kick to Gawn/Brown/Jacko in the pocket and have everyone fly for it? 😏

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keep on kicking to the pockets to no result. 
 

either Goodwin is dumb or Stafford is dumb. 
either way, I’m angry !!! 

2 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Where is Langdon ?? Next to the boundary line with no space. He’s not the solution!! Actually he’s part of the problem. Wide and wider !!! Ffs 

Why not try him forward, as he will be able to run all day


 

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