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Sparrow marks the rushed St Kilda kick out of defence but hits the post.

 

Spargo picks out the needle in a haystack that is ANB (been impressive so far) who slots it!

Demons leading 34-13

Edited by Demon Jack

21 points up. 

 

This is where we choked last year


I like seeing how many players we are rotating through the centre square. 

Composed finish ANB. Not his strong suit so good to see.

Bowey has been huge, such a smart and skilful footballer. Should cement himself as best 22 this year.

 
1 minute ago, Nascent said:

Stream crashed for me

Kayo still working for me. No issues at all.

We are getting more reward for effort this quarter/eighth. 

We look like we smash the floodgates down any moment. We want to play well. Hard to get a read on the Saints though.

Lovely tap from Gawn to Oliver for the center clearance but pretty much an uncontested mark to Wilke.  BBB and TMac need to do better than that.

 

Edited by Vipercrunch


Didn't realise we had Tom Petty lining up in the red and blue today.

Edited by Demon Jack

1 minute ago, BAMF said:

Kayo still working for me. No issues at all.

We are getting more reward for effort this quarter/eighth. 

We look like we smash the floodgates down any moment. We want to play well. Hard to get a read on the Saints though.

Saints are probably still trying to work out what Lyon is talking about 

Bowey having a seriously impressive 10 or so minutes 

Came home from work out the game on & the first thing I saw was Grundy. I still cannot believe he's ours


May needs to chill. I don’t need him suspended. 

According to the commentator, St Kilda just don't what to do about Tom Petty blocking up our defence. Good times.

7 minutes ago, ucanchoose said:

21 points up. 

 

This is where we choked last year

We’re doomed. Doomed I say

Umps found a bookie to back the saints here 


Grundy stinks. Lumumba and Dawes level pick up. Give JvR a run 

 
37 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Try restarting the app, I'm watching it on Kayo. Was one of the first icons on the home screen for me.

Thanks that works...  i have a digital (Kayo) membership but no idea how to activate the Kayo bit to watch this.  Apparently its not a freebie as advertised?

Anyone?

Edited by Demon Dynasty

Brayshaw playing defense at the moment.


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