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the positive is that we seem to be a little more accurate in front of goal.

Game is still a painful watch though

PS Thanks Kozzie... let's go !!!!

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1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Really dont understand this push in the back as a player is kicking being ok...

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4 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Oh Trac....kicking of old.

to be fair, he was pushed as he kicked...

Kozzie, right foot kick, beauty!

 

We’re accurate. They are not. It’s the only difference between the teams 


1 minute ago, BDA said:

We’re accurate. They are not. It’s the only difference between the teams 

Wins and looses premierships

Members may not be the loudest. But they know how to give a justified Bronx.

Welcome BB.

Very noticeable on TV


FFS bring the ball to ground 

May as well bring Joel Smith on now, guarantee he'll give more than Ben Brown.

Why wait?

Crows first gamer given space by the sound of it.


Kozzie is officially BACK !

 

That's better BBB much better.

Guess who's back back again, Kozzie's back, tell a friend!

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