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I reckon if somebody kept tally of how many times we kick it straight to the oppo inside 50 it would massively outnumber the times we kick it near a forward.

Edited by —coach—

Just now, Gawndy the Great said:

Is someone told me one team was 4th and the other 16th without telling me which team was which … I’m not sure I could tell

It's an accurate assessment unfortunately.

 

Melksham is destroying Sicily and should have 4 goals already.

 

Boundary and goal umpires are having a laugh this weekend.


7 minutes ago, IRW said:

Setting up for " robbed by the umpires" already ?

Just calling as I see it Pal!!

Hit the post Hawthorn...No Review....Stick it!!

1 minute ago, —coach— said:

Viney you dill

Boundary umpire is the dill. 


Great kick by Laurie, and PHEW goal by Melk. Who has hopefully found his kicking boots. Could have and should have been 5.0 by now.

I would love for us to kick a quick one by half time.

2 minutes ago, Satan said:

Laurie not up to it

And now hit up melksham with what I can assure you was a deliberate kick. 

Has been a bit nervy but it's his 3rd game and he is out performing half the side, perhaps give him more of a chance.


Laurie finding some confidence. Good to see. 

I couldn’t care less whether that goal/point by the hawks was a goal or not. Should not have been paid in the first place.

 

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