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11 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Ok so Im down here and pleasant enough day but howlin wind straight down the ground probably a 6 or 7 goal breeze. Crowd ??? 100 if that. Spargy, Hibbo, Bbb, all playing. Grundy also here. Will provide reports through the day. P.F

 

 

 

We want accurate and insightful reporting picket - so keep away from

the bar !

 
1 minute ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

We want accurate and insightful reporting picket - so keep away from

the bar !

As you know Uncle NEVER drink at the footy !

 

GRUNDY at Full Forward alongside BBB Against the wind

Be nice if they started the broadcast.

Still got the match starting soon screen, siren is sounding and commentators talking... 

Someone's finally realised and we're on

Edited by Nascent


 

Have ventured down, very windy.

Looks like Oscar Mac lining up on BBB.

Forward line has Grundy, Brown, Shack, Spargo and Laurie.


Not a good day for key forwards or learning forward craft by the sounds of it

Edited by SFebes


Casey attrocious skills , turnovers, miss kicks Willy playing smart footy now 4 goals to nought

Completely undisciplined by Spargo. He can stay at that level if he's going to start doing that.

Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Completely undisciplined by Spargo. He can stay at that level if he's going to start doing that.

Yep looks cheezed of


Gee kicking against a big wind and forwards starting from behind or forwards up the ground under 10's stuff.

Sunny weather, but atrocious conditions with the wind.

 
12 minutes ago, Nascent said:

I reckon I've seen Dunstan tackled off the ball 3 times already. Clearly getting tagged hard.

Could have been Munro actually. Not the best quality camera work.


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