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2 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

The mouthful comes after you kick the goal Gawny.

If he kicked that that would have lifted the team. Love the guy but sometimes he lets us downย 

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Be nice if the 2021 version of Langdon poked his head in

Bring on Schache. Canโ€™t possibly do less than TMAC or kick worse than most of the guys tonight.ย 

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Nathan Williamson is not worthy of a final. Umpire 22. No respect to Gawn who was impeded something chronic in the forward pocket.ย 
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Need to torch them early this quarter to take the ARC out of itย 

Just need to break even for the first five minutesย 


Just now, Boots and all said:

Why does May double fist uncontested marks?

To make a point of it.

1 minute ago, Ithinkimgawnalever said:

I canโ€™t stand up now either

Haha

I think our fitness was starting to show late in that quarter. I feel we can finish stronger, but can we take advantage. Have to limit Cripps' damage and be clinical finding targets inside 50. 1 more quarter dees!!!!


1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

If he kicked that that would have lifted the team. Love the guy but sometimes he lets us downย 

Every miss is deflating.
But there a times you need a captains goal.

better qtr.... look more in control and pressure in the fwd line with the smaller setup. ย  ย Again outscoring, just need to improve out efficiency and we'll have this. ย  Backline keeping the pressure on.

1 minute ago, BW511 said:

Be nice if the 2021 version of Langdon poked his head in

Never been the same since he cut his hair

Last time we let them get a run m the first 5 minutes of the last.

soโ€ฆ

NO SNOOZING IN THIS QTR PLS!!!!ย 


Need the first goal.

Hunter, Trac, Gawn, Rivers all huge in those last 10 mins.

Just once can this team do the 1%s like shepherd the ball carrier.

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Just now, Gunnaโ€™s said:

Nathan Williamson is not worthy of a final. Umpire 22. No respect to Gawn who was impeded something chronic in the forward pocket.ย 
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He should be umpiring country league thirds.


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