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Brayshaw dominating ... leading possession winner

Another goal from his initial possession

 
 
1 minute ago, DubDee said:

Zorko should take up wrestling

he will be smashed by the media after this

He is a thug. Commentators are putrid. Heard them say did Petracca get his boot to the ball for that last gaol. Well how else did it go forward??????


Getting a bit sloppy here

Tracc. - what, were you thinking??

 

 

Varying the kick-outs. the brains trust must be reading DL

Gone back to [censored] up forward entries

When was it announced that holding the ball will be paid to every team except Melbourne? 🤷‍♂️

BNE has had 39 to 35 inside 50 !!😮


Just now, DeeSince73 said:

When was it announced that holding the ball will be paid to every team except Melbourne? 🤷‍♂️

1973


Lovely pass to hit up ANB. Lovely goal for ANB.

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4 minutes ago, cantstandyasam said:

He is a thug. Commentators are putrid. Heard them say did Petracca get his boot to the ball for that last gaol. Well how else did it go forward??????

Trac is kicking jails? I mean, shiiiiiit

 

Milkshake in trouble for that bump?

Good to see Nibbler on the scoreboard


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