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Saints can steal this.

 

How the hell did Grundy not deserve and over the shoulder free then???


Can't say I've been impressed with this performance. 

Kozzie needs to be dragged now.

Night over.

Been carrying the bloke for eight games.

 

Gee we are making this harder than it needs to be 

32 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

Meh .... We've looked average most of the year.

Look even more average!


Saints have a two player bench.
 

If we don’t win this game it is time for some serious discussions at the club. 

Just now, Gawndy the Great said:

If that was a saints player 100% free kick in the square. 

That’s why the kick should have gone 10 out, Grundy goes at it and either gets held or the front on contact would be early.

11 minutes ago, Radar Detector said:

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

 

Just messaged Brownie

2 weeks at least 

Been ok, will be a travesty if we don't win with their interchange looking like an episode of M.A.S.H.

 


1 minute ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Grundy. Take a contested mark !!! Sometime ever. He’s hopeless in a marking contest 

Softest hands in the team. Strange for someone around the seven foot mark.


6 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Umps helping the saints stay in it.

It's the umpires.. why didnt I think of that?

If we can just hold on (there’s no excuse they are 3 short), we can at least go into next week with something to think about. Uninspiring so far but some good things here and there. Have liked Melk. Kozzie terrible. Where is he?? Feel like he’s still in suspension mode waiting for a contract. 

 

WTF - surely holding our ruckman down off the ball as the throw is is occurring isn't legal? 

Not that Fox showed us what actually happened at the throw in.

Wasted forward opportunities are raising their head again,and our decision making by hand is terrible 

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