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Langdon smoked teammates twice for a low percentage shot on goal.

 
 

Fritsch's goals per possession must be nearly the highest in the AFL. The bloke scores sausage rolls for fun.


Fritsch having a field day up forward.

Three goals and seven touches so far.

Fritta is actually pretty special. We are lucky to have him. ❤️💙

 

Come on. people. Please call the game not individually.  I need to know are we going to win this 

 

too [censored]  to drive to the pub to watch it and   I in did I would not focus enough anyway  ,


Fritsch has to get into the AA team this year. He's so consistent and accurate

Trac starting to emerge from his slumber.

1 minute ago, 640MD said:

Come on. people. Please call the game not individually.  I need to know are we going to win this 

 

too [censored]  to drive to the pub to watch it and   I in did I would not focus enough anyway  ,

We are gonna win by 60+ points.


Work rate has lifted. If we get a bit cleaner we'll blow them out of the water 

1 minute ago, DutchDemons said:

We are gonna win by 60+ points.

I do wish I could watch  bit you have to be smart sometimes 


2 minutes ago, BDA said:

Langdon having a shocker

Plenty of it. But can’t hit a target. 

 

Spargo had space to run & bounce there..... kick a long kick deep inside 30 but instead only ran his measure and kicked a shallow ball to a pack of players behind the arc

A bit more composure would be handy


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