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Just now, doc roet said:

Score please, I am in the bowels of the spirit of Tas in the car waiting to drive off.

75-13 our way

 
Just now, doc roet said:

Score please, I am in the bowels of the spirit of Tas in the car waiting to drive off.

75  13

 
2 minutes ago, doc roet said:

Score please, I am in the bowels of the spirit of Tas in the car waiting to drive off.

75...14


 

This is great! Keep up the momentum boys. Build the percentage with 100+ win please!


Great half Dees.  Now it is time to really get going Q4 and 4

This is the softest game I’ve ever attended 

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2 minutes ago, layzie said:

When was the last time we were 11 goals up at half time?

The half time score against Brisbane in Round 23 last year was identical.

1 minute ago, BDA said:

This is the softest game I’ve ever attended 

Yeah but usually we're on the receiving end like nth are. It's nice to sit back and enjoy this

31 minutes ago, Buzzy said:

Schache needs to keep his bloody feet and stay involved in the contest if he wants to differentiate himself from Big Ben.

One of the few low lights. Happy to play behind and stand there while getting beaten in the ruck and looks like he’s on ice skates the way he never keeps his feet. 


One of the best performances I’ve ever seen. There’s not a weak link in the team. We haven’t even eased off for a second. Every time they kick we almost intercept. I know north are [censored], but this is the most clinical, brutal team I have seen in a long while. I would fear any team that plays us

 
7 minutes ago, BDA said:

This is the softest game I’ve ever attended 

Minus a broke leg, I guess…but yeah, looks fairly…free spirited…

Great half of footy. Sure we did some silly things but that's about 10% of the time. Can only play who we're playing and we've brought a really good level of work rate and fight. 

After being pants'd by North for ao many years it's still just nice to beat them!


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