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Just now, Demon Dynasty said:

BBB a bit off so far today.  

What a kick from Bowie from the back pocket to hit Sparrow there.  Three opponents around him

Phenomenal. Reminds me so much of Salem 

 
1 minute ago, Demon Dynasty said:

BBB a bit off so far today.  

What a kick from Bowie from the back pocket to hit Sparrow there.  Three opponents around him

He has amazing skills.


16 minutes ago, 640MD said:

Only listening to triple M, don’t know the callers but all they praise is the tigers

giving me the s. Hits .  Talk about the leaders you mbuggers 

They're just wrong

 

16 min to go in the last...

ANB having a good game.

BB kicks true with his second set shot

Demons 13. 12. 91

Tigers 7.9. 51


Harmes a tad better than last week in terms of getting to a few more contests, laying some nice tackles/hits.

Just needs to clean up the disposal a fair bit

A message for Steven may. Please do not get injured this year, please do not get suspended for something stupid on the field & please do not do anything off field to get suspended. We need you in that backline. You are just dominant & we cannot afford to lose you.


3 minutes ago, layzie said:

Got ourselves a nice little slobberknocker here 

I had to look that up.  It wasn't what I was thinking at all.

Anyone close enough to the bench to see what’s the story here?

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Trac has been excellent. Looking primed for a big season

2 minutes ago, Vipercrunch said:

Anyone close enough to the bench to see what’s the story here?

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Got winded it looks like . But back on

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Just now, dees189227 said:

Got winded it looks like 

Typical AFL.com sensationalising things. Good to hear 👍


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