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6 minutes ago, Pennant St Dee said:

If you’re going to make that comment don’t just select your whipping boys. Viney has been fumbly, Hunt has missed so many easy handball targets. Harmes handballs to Viney when we have a 2 v 1 but handballs to a position where Viney has to check back in and we lose the quick breakaway 

No I agree Viney has been ordinary as well. 

Hungry!!!

 

How in the world did Frittatakuck that ?

 

HELL YEAH FRITTER

THAT'S THE STUFF THAT LIGHTS UP A TEAM. WHAT A GOAL.

CAPSLOCK EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK.

Eat [censored] papley you [censored]. 
 

 


Unfortunately Jackson is getting slaughtered in the ruck.

Pull the trigger and get Max playing big minutes in the ruck


In general play, May has absolutely creamed Franklin.

Just now, Ethan Tremblay said:

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into the dreaded zone of indecision... 26 points is the usual level

Let's hope we can smash through it


Ugh

Papley's face is so annoying.

 

THROW

[censored] hell who's on Papley..


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