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Terrible option Tracc my god

 
 

Tragic. I've now stopped watching.

I feel so for the Demon Army + those who travelled to Adelaide to watch this 'performance'. 

The lack of leading up at the ball is just unbelievable. 


May pushed off the ball so easily. What a joke. 

 

Even May looks all at sea


Gee we look really bad, this is a pathetic display. 

I got flamed weeks ago for saying May is getting suspect in contests where he has to open his body up, that’s weak 

That’s pretty much game over. What a pathetic showing this has been today. This could be our worst loss in 2-3 years. And against this loser club. What a dagger in the heart.


Ha, ha .... Gotta laugh.
What [censored] sheet.

 

Game over.

Worst performance since 2019. Easily.


The Bombers have had more numbers around the ball all day.

Their wffort has been well ahead of ours.

Sparrow's barely had a touch.  One of his rare ones just now

We are getting showed up here. They look totally disinterested. 

 
Just now, dees189227 said:

It's not our day. Steven may oh my god

The problem is that no one is trying hard enough to make it our day.


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