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15 minutes ago, BDA said:

North are putrid 

Most unfair. The players are doing their best.I can remember when we were at our lowest.And we lost by about 8 goals and a journalist said we were “ plucky”. How patronising.

 

I have never seen so many handballs so consistently hitting the ground until watching us this year 🤔

 

Does schacke lead?


Good to see most of the role players not taking the foot off, shows the competition for spots is real

3 minutes ago, SFebes said:

Schache has been quite disappointing

 

so little impact on every contest, he just melts away with the lightest touch.


6 minutes ago, Dingo said:

Most unfair. The players are doing their best.I can remember when we were at our lowest.And we lost by about 8 goals and a journalist said we were “ plucky”. How patronising.

They’re not doing their best dingo. There’s no pressure or intensity to their game at all. 

First to 100 usually wins.   I think we might be OK

10 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Clarkson has destroyed Dees when he coached the Hawks. 
 

Roos have beaten us up many many times. 
 

Time to be ruthless and get a 100 point win.  
 

or are we just too comfortable now after 2021. 
 

Smash them !!!! 

Why not 187?

3 minutes ago, FarNorthernD said:

Yes he is their Nathan Jones

No. He has been a nasty bit of work over the years. 


3 minutes ago, Brownie said:

Really feeling for Cunnington right now

Nup. I know he has been through battles but I still remember all the cheap shots he did on our players including the punch in the guts on Bernie Vince one game 

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7 minutes ago, FarNorthernD said:

Yes he is their Nathan Jones

Mmm, Jones didn't gut punch people like Cunno does on a regular basis.


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