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Well played Lingers and Sparrow there

 
 

Langdon and Brayshaw BOG for us. Lever and Chandler solid as well.

Everyone else especially our mids need to lift tremendously.

8 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Yeah Oliver's getting tagged and can't deal with it 

He will deal with it. 

 

Bailey Laurie is looking very unsure of himself out there. Third game, and maybe fair enough. But he doesn’t look ready for the big stage yet. 


I love Melky but jeez he’s hot and cold. Of course he’s cold today. 😞

May, Salem, Rivers and McVee all having great games.


2 minutes ago, Chook said:

Langdon and Brayshaw BOG for us. Lever and Chandler solid as well.

Everyone else especially our mids need to lift tremendously.

Mmmmm, Viney and Rivers have been good

Just now, Satan said:

Melk  4behinds

made up for it there, world cup style


1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Melkshams behinds are killing us

This aged well😃

 
1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Melkshams behinds are killing us

At least he's getting it.


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