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1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Oh umpire. You reward their tackles but give us zip.

Goody needs to put Kozzie back in the middle. Pronto.

He just haves the first in each quarter. Really not sure why.

 

Need to change where we are tapping it to, it’s the same every time and they are swarming that area now.

 

The goal kicking is again rubbish. How do you miss this Harmes?


Sub friggen Harmes of for good

Ffs Harmes you gotta kick those

 

 

Harmes back to Casey plz. Not to return.

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3 minutes ago, Gunna’s said:

So you can’t point at the screens. But you can question the umpires decision on whether there was a hold or not. Interpretation of the rules is all over the shop. 

 

Activate the sub, and get Harmes off and on a one-way bus to Casey. 

Just now, Clintosaurus said:

Harness back to Casey plz. Not to return.

We should be in front.

 

Arrogant to not play Hibbo. 
Harmes has to tag Dusty. Why is he in the side otherwise?


Tigers should be up and about after that, played some good footy 

Harmes so costly 


Gonna get rolled here, such a shame with the potential to get 2nd spot on the line 

The positive thing is Jordon & Harmes are just fill in’s for the eventual returns of Oliver & Fritsch.

ANB, Harmes and Jordon are dead set killing us with their turnovers and inability to be reactive.

Jordon especially needs a dead set rocket

 

that’s why Harmes is done with us. I’d rather we try a dunstan. cannot kick worse 


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