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NON-MFC: Rd 05 2023

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Rory Lobb is an underwhelming player. Has a Bernard Tomic vibe about him.

Here's Rory being interviewed on A Current Affair. A news program I greatly respect.

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And Bernard suiting up for Freo

AFL trade news, rumours, whispers 2022: Rory Lobb reportedly requests move  from Fremantle, Western Bulldogs offer

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Rory Lobb really is a putrid footballer. 

 

Rory Lobb's efforts are really pathetic, got a lot of nerve commanding the money he does.

6 minutes ago, layzie said:

Rory Lobb's efforts are really pathetic, got a lot of nerve commanding the money he does.

I genuinely think teams should avoid blokes like Lobb. Reeks of self - absorption and little interest in team.

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If for some reason Kozzie wants back to head back SA, can we get Butters from Port please? 

44 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

I genuinely think teams should avoid blokes like Lobb. Reeks of self - absorption and little interest in team.

It's gotta have a terrible influence on the rest of the group. Seeing those efforts week after week.

Also he may have started his career as a ruckman but his ruck work in the forward line is non-existent.

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If Sydney is eighty points up at the twenty minute mark in the last quarter and Papley scores a goal, he'll stll carry on like he just kicked the sealer

7 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Only thing that could return the smile to my face after last nights game is west Coast somehow beating Geelong today. 

Theyve started well. cats very fumbly


 
53 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Only thing that could return the smile to my face after last nights game is west Coast somehow beating Geelong today. 

Keep frowning. 100+ point belting coming up unfortunately.


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