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yes Kozzi! shove it up the doubters!

 

Ripper tackle and goal Pickett! 

By the way, Lever's cleanliness collecting dirty ground balls has gone up a level this year, and is really impressive for a guy who used to worry me with the ball on the ground.

2 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

Umps need to call these bounces back. Twice now we've been dudded 

3 times


Bloody after siren goal

Great start Dees but a few too many skill errors turnovers 

 

And Daniher of all people kicks a hard one.

Edited by Jibroni

Just now, dees189227 said:

We still managed to give up a goal on the siren

Gawn looked to start tiring through the last 5 minutes of the quarter, which led to a lot of Lions scoring opportunities from clearance, including that one.


A good first quarter. They made us pay on turnover but we are moving it well. Gotta tidy up the clearance work. 
 

Melksham doing so well on Andrews. Just gotta find the kicking shoes. 

Firstly, WHERE HAS THIS TEAM BEEN?

Great first qtr. Trac set the scene. BBB been a great presence. 

Secondly, goal after the siren!! 😡 WHY!?


Just now, Chook said:

Gawn looked to start tiring through the last 5 minutes of the quarter, which led to a lot of Lions scoring opportunities from clearance, including that one.

3 clearances where due to dud bounces that went to gawns half of the circle

Just now, Chook said:

Gawn looked to start tiring through the last 5 minutes of the quarter, which led to a lot of Lions scoring opportunities from clearance, including that one.

Is that the one when he tapped that one straight to the Lions player after our last goal.

Frustrating last goal but I'll take this anyday.

Let's get another jump on these sods and dodgy umps.

 

Pizz Melksham of for good !!Game should be beyond doubt


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