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Just now, leave it to deever said:

Do we need two rucks on a day like today?

Grundy and Gawn in the same team is peak Shaq and Karl Malone in the same team vibes.

3 minutes ago, BDA said:

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

Since signing his contract extension he’s been poor. If it wasn’t for his potential you’d drop him.

 

Petracca should be banned from going for goal at this point. It’s actually comical. 


0-4.
Surprise, surprise.

2 minutes ago, praha said:

Grundy and Gawn in the same team is peak Shaq and Karl Malone in the same team vibes.

Lakers 03-04 :(

 
2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

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

True. Pauline is adamant it’s his ankle. I told her the Club are reporting it’s his foot. She said it depends on who you talk to from the Club. She spoke to Fritta himself. 


Trac needs to dish it off. His goal kicking just hopeless today

Petracca's definitely not going to die wondering if he can kick goals - he'll know he can't.


Tracc could be a worthy Brownlow medalist IF HE COULD KICK!

Bowsers a belter. His quick step and composure is fantastic.

the HTB tackle followed up by a great delivery. much better kozzy

On another note, Himmelberg isn’t worth 400k let alone the 800-900k being reported in the media. Absolutely bog average third tall at either end.

blatant push in the back on Maxy missed by the umps


6 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

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

Yep because I reckon it stinks.

We have 65k members and a recent flag. If a club can’t turn that into a replacement sponsor then I’d be asking very hard questions of the sponsorship department.

It made sense circa 2011-20. That we still do it with so much to play for is frankly a disgrace.

 

10 shots to 3


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