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hipwood is officially on the ground 

 
1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

I know, it makes you sick. Brisbane have been kept to 6 goals. We have a better defence than the dogs. Where's zorkos goals tonight, daniher couldn't miss last week and tonight he can't even mark. 

There's a bit more pressure upfield too.

The ball was coming in on a platter last week.

Fagan now saying… “bring me the head of Riley Garcia”.

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47 minutes ago, DubDee said:

don’t get the reference 

maybe being over 40 not helping??

sheldon love GIF


Ginger no muck about long kick to the arc stopped the rot there and helped the dogs with that last one

Hold on, Doggies! I [censored] hate Brisbane. 

Great chase down tackle Noughton


15 minutes ago, Brownie said:

Zero flux!

FLUX CAPACITOR??


Brisvegas allowed to take a step or two over the mark so often after the whistle is blown to hold

 

I guess it shows you how important rich is to this team. They desperately missed his kicking from the backline tonight 

Good result for us. And happy for JUH after the rubbish he went through last week. Embarrassing that we are still dealing with racism. 


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