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Why does it look like Saints are running over us when they hardly have any bench 

 

Ok about to crack it. Why does it take so long to enter the 50 in the last quarter in games like this?

Yep not impressed with Grundy tonight.

His timing at jumping for the ball has been shi$house.


Seriously. Kozzie off, Smith on. He's done nothing all night, it's not changing now ffs. Smith is hardly going to be worse. GET. IT. DONE.

Throw / incorrect disposal apparently only one way.

 

[censored] off yellow maggot. There’s been three or four knocked out and paid against us but oh an aints player is tackled you use this excuse to influence the game. [censored] you maggot


Just now, YearOfTheDees said:

The Grundy Gawn experiment is not working. We get nothing from it.

100%. Neither are good resting forward, Grundy can't mark around the ground. It just robs us of another runner or flexible tall.


3 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Drag Pickett ffs!

Horrid


Why is Spargo out go to fwd.

Saints missing three key players and we struggle.

Or fwd line just hurts big time.

Saints poor kicking keeping us in it.

 

 

What a [censored] fwd line that we try to hit up spargo as the leading pack mark


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