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When is Goodwin going to learn that Gawn fwd is a failure? Just stop!

 

Fortunate sub option, Melksham replacing Fritsch. Big chance for Melksham to stake a claim for a spot in our forward line. 

Fingers crossed nothing serious for Fritsch. I don’t see us contending without him. 

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Just now, layzie said:

A bit of Kozzie magic in the ether 

Definitely a day to be playing at the fall of the ball.


 

Fritta… ankle. Not good 


Fritta’s mum is on the phone with him now. It doesn’t sound good 

Just like the Geelong game we are dominating possession and simply can't capitalise. Opposition goes forward into space, has numbers and crumbers and then goals. 

We kick against a swirling wind in the next quarter.


In other news Penrith move it forward 10 metres for a another scrum..

1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Fritta’s mum is on the phone with him now. It doesn’t sound good 

I mean it's not a broken ankle obviously? A sprain? 

The impact of Ben Brown.

GWS player totally freaked out and was forced to give away a free kick because he knew he couldn’t contend.

Defenders don’t do that with an army of small forwards.


Hunter 11 disposals albeit not overly efficient by sounds of it

 

Petracca needs to hire a personal trainer for kicking, how wasteful he is with plenty of opportunities.


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