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Great 2nd effort from Rivers, hard as nails

 
1 minute ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Don’t bother singing the song.

What would you have been happy with? Great fight back after a horrific start

These umpires need to rot in hell. Absolute balls. 

 
Just now, layzie said:

Trent Rivers desperation. Saved us a goal 

His blunder nearly cost us one too. Hasn’t had a great game.


Remember how % works. A narrow win to the lions will still erode their %.

Just now, Jibroni said:

Great 2nd effort from Rivers, hard as nails

Rivers is a jet. Most underrated player going around. He’s bordering on an A-grader but never gets a mention 

Realistically we sank our chance of a percentage booster in the first quarter, time to avoid injury now and hopefully extend the lead by a goal or two.

2nd spot won’t be won or lost today, still got 3 games to win. 

 
1 minute ago, gs77 said:

Remember how % works. A narrow win to the lions will still erode their %.

Freo win would be even better


Just now, Bates Mate said:

What would you have been happy with? Great fight back after a horrific start

A switched on team from the start. No less than a 10 goal win as a starter. The fact we chose to rest no one against a team that had lost 17 straight indicated we knew % was a factor.

Petty smiling in the dugout. Good sign i hope

After the way we started today, I am just relieved to bank a win


HOORAYYYYY

Dead-eye Chandler


1 minute ago, BDA said:

Petty smiling in the dugout. Good sign i hope

My feeling too 

 

Back over 125%.

Couple more would be nice.


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