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I'm happy with this quarter. Weathered the storm and kicked a few in the end.

 

We win.

Sorry cannot control myself. Hi you good things !!!!!!!!!!!

 
1 minute ago, DeeSince73 said:

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

Yes. There is a special rule that Viney doesn’t get prior opportunity.


Is it too early for changes for next week?

 

in 

out

continue - everything tonight especially pressure and kicking at goal

Just now, DubDee said:

Milkshake in trouble for that bump?

Let's not give the Match Review Orifice ideas.

 

Hungry!!!


Fritsch has just ticked over 50 goals for the 2nd year in a row.

Absolute freak

Spargo backing in brings ball to ground , nothing on the stats sheet, but ends in a goal for Nibbler

Just another for his detractors whose game awareness is stats based 


Fritsch should get an AA jacket this year surely

First to 100 usually wins.   Yawn as long as we do not just go home

 

 

 

but if we did the bears would kick a point

 
Just now, leave it to deever said:

I wonder if Langdon jogs to the game from his  home in Sandringham.

I’ve got a vision of a combo Forrest Gump pat farmer cliff young vibe


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