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30 minutes ago, Demon_spurs said:

First time I've seen Horne-Francis play, he is something special

This is the best I’ve seen him play.  When he hits the ball at speed you get a glimpse of the player he’ll become.

 

 

 
55 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Their draw is very, very soft. 

Draw, or FIXTure??

 

love how the Saints fans have their victim mentality even when getting the rub of the green with the umps 


2 point game with 3rd quarter nearly done and frees 18-10 Saints way.

You wonder!

Make that 19-10.

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Excuse my total ignorance but is there a reason Horne Francis is booed. 


1 minute ago, sue said:

Excuse my total ignorance but is there a reason Horne Francis is booed. 

Not a valid one.

 

Group idiocy. 

Just now, sue said:

Excuse my total ignorance but is there a reason Horne Francis is booed. 

You said the answer, “ ignorance” by the cretins booing a very good young footballer.

Haven’t heard the Port fans booing Howard, their former player, or Steele the Saints Captain and ex Giant or Butler, or Wood, or Hill etc.

Port a serious top 4 threat. even if they lose this. they have a good mix 


Boak is going good - not losing anything with age…

Jeremy Finlayson looks like such an ammo-level footballer but is an absolute quality forward/ruck.


30 minutes ago, DubDee said:

love how the Saints fans have their victim mentality even when getting the rub of the green with the umps 

25 - 13 in Saints' favour.

Go Saints! 

 
11 minutes ago, Chook said:

Jeremy Finlayson looks like such an ammo-level footballer but is an absolute quality forward/ruck.

Really happy for him that he got the trade he needed and is playing good football. Credit to him for being able to stay focused on the game. 


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