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1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Are St Kilda three players down?

Yes 

 
2 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Are St Kilda three players down?

They sure are. Wouldn’t know it by how well they are running it.

 

 

Dangerous tackle on Trac? Nah, wrong jersey colour.


Marshall is beating our rucks

If we loose this with saints 3 down we might as well book September holiday now

Remember these are élite athletes we are talking about here.

Yes they are 3 down, but mentally that is a big motivator for them.

Why does Goodwin insist on playing Grundy at CBs for major minutes in the third when we're on top!

ABSOLUTE LOSING STRATEGY!

Put the foot on the neck!

MAX IN THE [censored] MIDDLE TO START THE THIRD FCS!!


Too many blind handballs 

Let’s not forget they have 300 players off injured

WTAF

We *should be* miles ahead 

We are not anywhere near CFC or PAFC who will make a cracking GF

(post may not age well)


Grundy is  Mr fumbles far too often

For the first time I genuinely think Kozzie needs a spell at Casey.

 

 
2 minutes ago, dino rover said:

Marshall is beating our rucks

Yes he is.

Both have been disappointing.


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