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5 minutes ago, Travy14 said:

T-Mac looking solid, id expect him to be taken of in the 3rd and rested up

Perhaps, but I would prefer to see if he can run out a game. 

 
2 minutes ago, rpfc said:

Perhaps, but I would prefer to see if he can run out a game. 

Will see what we need in near 3 quarters

 

Jeffo on the wing! Am I watching Robbie? Killing it and just kicked a goal


TMac spots up Jefferson and he goals. Two things here:

1. Jefferson completely missed the last kick into 50 which would have given TMac his 3rd 

2. TMac went to Jefferson rather than Grundy in teh square. 
 

oh Grundy doesn’t help himself, but really could be setting the world alight if a few things went his way 

And Turner just out bodied Buzza….. sheeesh. 

Edited by Dee-licious

 

McDonald will definitely be back next week if he maintains his performance today for the rest of the game.

Waiting to be shot down but I still can’t believe Dunstan hasn’t been picked for one single game all season.


Dunstan nailz 2nd far too good at this level

Edited by picket fence


2 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

Jefferson not liking the idea of body contact but he is just a kid and needs to fill out.

yeh he physically isn't at the level.  but goot to see they are building up his aerobic game, which is his strength

For those who aren’t watching, we are not dominating. We are being well beaten. It’s just their kicking for goal has been as bad as our field kicking. 

Anyone able to put up the score please? Thank 

6 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

Jefferson not liking the idea of body contact but he is just a kid and needs to fill out.

Harsh🤔


3 minutes ago, Dee-licious said:

For those who aren’t watching, we are not dominating. We are being well beaten. It’s just their kicking for goal has been as bad as our field kicking. 

We have been very good in transition off deep turnovers. but Bris have tightened up this quarter.

Edited by Travy14

 

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