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Very happy about that love young Chandler now he can get his kicking boots back on. Kade wasn’t far off, his signing shows that we have a lot of confidence and expectations for the young man. Top effort Kade and MFC.!!!

 

2 minutes ago, rpfc said:

Great, now we can drop him

People aren’t going to get your joke, mate

This is good news, now let’s get this goal kicking boots on again chin! 
Love his efforts around the contest too.

Week keeps getting better and better.

I’m beginning to feel like I was in mid season 2021….. something that I unfortunately didn’t achieve in 2022 (even after winning 10 in a row).

GO DEES!

 

1 hour ago, rpfc said:

People aren’t going to get your joke, mate

good to see you are making friends

i’mmm gonna swing from the Chandleeeeerrr

Glad we could hang onto him

Hopefully he gain regain his early season form


Started the season in brilliant form and his goal kicking was excellent.   
Like the rest of the team (actually all teams) he is showing signs of fatigue not that I am suggesting in any way that he needs “resting”. It is a fact of life - maybe George can pinpoint his loading status. 
A great forward looking signature - well done all concerned. 

Our pieces are all locked in. Now we focus on the task at hand. When the whistle blows everybody goes!

Now kick some F’ing goals!


1 minute ago, Doug Reemer said:

Now kick some F’ing goals!

I reckon your angst should be directed at far more senior players than him who have been struggling to kick regulation goal. *cough* Gawn and Trac *cough*

It will only take one good game for him to get back to some sharpshooting. Bit of confidence does wonders. 

46 minutes ago, layzie said:

It will only take one good game for him to get back to some sharpshooting. Bit of confidence does wonders. 

Did he hit the post once or twice on KBD? Getting closer at least

 
Just now, roy11 said:

Did he hit the post once or twice on KBD? Getting closer at least

Good question, I felt like it was a poster each for Kade and Trac but might be wrong. 

3 minutes ago, roy11 said:

Did he hit the post once or twice on KBD? Getting closer at least

Twice I think.  One from a set shot first quarter.  One from a snap in the last 


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