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Fritsch is ok according to TripleM.

 

 

Park everyone

mass walk off

jeez the umpires could not be clearer with their bias

salem on notice 

big wake up call pre pies QF in front of 100k

 

Viney Petracca Oliver and Rivers have all lifted the last 5 mins.


This is not a confidence building game.

Make no mistake, we do want to win but are making too many mistakes.

 

This year had thrown so many curve balls with injuries. How do we get through this one now?


Trac Clarry Salem clearly not giving a [censored]. 

which is fine by me

Ray you prat. Obviously touched. Get out of the camera frame 

8 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Petracca. Captain fumbles. That’s around 6 fumbles. 

All shockers just end the game


6 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

If anyone thinks we are trying to win you are kidding yourselves. 

Dumb post. Of course we want to win. We not playing trying to lose. Maybe some self preservation given we know our next game 

Edited by Bates Mate

1 minute ago, sisso said:

Insane to put Fritta back on…

Not really. He’s been out. Needs the run. If he can’t get back on his years done anyway.

Just now, layzie said:

This year had thrown so many curve balls with injuries. How do we get through this one now?

2021 was an anomaly. we've had a decent run, considering.


1 minute ago, Superunknown said:

Park everyone

mass walk off

jeez the umpires could not be clearer with their bias

salem on notice 

big wake up call pre pies QF in front of 100k

Salem has not played well for weeks. I don't know what's happened to him but if there were no finals  coming up, you would be likely to drop him.

 
Just now, Bates Mate said:

Dumb post. If course we want to win. We not paying trying to lose. Maybe some self preservation given we know our next game 

Our game style isn’t conducive to playing for dead games. But they way things are going this might zap our confidence 

JVR needs to protest there. Sydney player literally tapped it over the line.


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