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🤮fumble. Go to ground. Slip over play behind 

🤮smith 🤮chin 🤮Harmes 

🤮Kozzzy could have kicked 5. He’s not front and centre to crumb.  


❤️❤️Viney 

defence

clearances 36-22 👋👋👋

one per centers 42-76 🤮🤮

 

we brought the pressure in the last 10 mins

keep that up and we win

9 minutes ago, Heart Beats True said:

On a positive front, Hunter, Viney and ANB having solid games.

Did… did you just… say… positive”??? 

You do know this is the GameDay thread, right? 

 
5 minutes ago, praha said:

This is a genuine battle between 2 sides battling for top 8.

So, we’re battling to drop out of the top 8 ?


should have been a 50 to chandler. late hit

 

BT about to say Road Train for the 1000th time...

superb kick lingers

come on dees. go again. 


relax guys

easy win coming up

Just now, ElDiablo14 said:

BT about to say Road Train for the 1000th time...

And tree....good drinking game next year.

Just now, wizardinoz said:

Haines has destroyed Smith. 

Haines a all Australian back that’s no knock on smith 


2 minutes ago, wizardinoz said:

Haines has destroyed Smith. 

Smith should have been cleared years ago A trier at best

 
5 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Did… did you just… say… positive”??? 

You do know this is the GameDay thread, right? 

if you don’t like criticism of players and irrational dumb posts i would advise to skip this thread WCW


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