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1 minute ago, Demonland said:

JVR out of the sub tshirt. 

Wonder if tmac goes back. 

JvR on the ground now deep forward 

 
Just now, Nascent said:

Wonder if tmac goes back. 

JvR on the ground now deep forward 

Correct 

 

5 minutes ago, Floody100 said:

Does anyone have an update on Salem ?

Out until Rd 4 at best

 

Chandler should have backed himself to kick for goal there

Too unselfish by Chin (Chandler) there.  40m out running in, just kick it son.


Just now, Vipercrunch said:

Too unselfish by Chin (Chandler) there.  40m out running in, just kick it son.

In to the breeze, should’ve hit up Kos who should’ve given him a better initial lead 

Hunter, weighted in to the hot spot, timed up with Brown. Is that even allowed?


5 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Can still see our forwards are still leading into the pocket 

Agree. Why ? Why? Why? It’s fu@&))&&d 

How is that a mark? 190 players touched that 😂


Great piece of play in the forward line. JvR being monstered by his opponent. BBB spots this, runs in to assist. Breaks the tag, leaps back out and marks. Goals. 

 
4 minutes ago, Vipercrunch said:

Too unselfish by Chin (Chandler) there.  40m out running in, just kick it son.

Reckon Chandler and JJ are the knitting needles to shore up an unbeatable, multi-talented forward line - with occasional assistance from Kozzie coming through the guts. 

34 minutes ago, BAMF said:

Hunter is a great addition. Owning that wing spot that we have struggled to fill for years now.

Agree. He fits in beautifully.  Excellent addition. 


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