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1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

how long we be going there for? What do we get for it again?

yr like a broken record

we clear about $800k as a result of selling the game to nt - it's one of our biggest sponsorships

no nt govt, no yze, no choco, no burgess into selywn, etc. etc

 
 

Kozzys form a real worry. just not on his game at all.


It's been a very disappointing season for Kozzy, hopefully we can recover him come September.

Pickett is quickly turning into Wish.com Cyril.

 

Oh dear...Langdon completely [censored] himself.

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Just now, —coach— said:

What the hell was that Koz??? Brown free inside 50 and he puts out on the dyll

2 other free runners on the inside, but turned outside onto wrong foot

Not sure why Pickett thinks his non preferred is so good, just shanked two in a row. 


Please boys … learn from Bowser … be composed and stop this panicking ridiculous underage kicks!!! 

4 minutes ago, praha said:

He's not suited to small ground. Loves a long running goal or long forward entry.

😂 the ball doesn’t change from game to game. Distance between the sticks doesn’t change either. It’s a technique thing. 


Fritsch wearing sneakers - no visible strapping or indication of injury aside from a bored/sour look on his face.

 
3 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Smith is becoming an expert in almost marking, and we left JVR at the VFL 🥲🥲

JVR will definitely be back next week now that Frittata is done. 

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Well ankle is better than foot. No doubt about that. 

Really.  Depends on the injury - fracture, strain, ligament etc 


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